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'King Lear' or 'Hamlet': Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 30th, 2008 other clues
'Inka Dinka ___'
'Little ___ in Slumberland' (pioneering comic strip)
'Star Trek: T.N.G.' counselor Deanna
'They're in my hot little hands!'
'___-haw!'
101, in a course name
55-Across, e.g.
A, B and C
Absorb
Acknowledge tacitly
Actually existing
Amazon parrot
Annie of 'Ghostbusters'
Antics
Author Janowitz
Badge holder: Abbr.
Bats, balls, gloves, etc.
Bearing nothing
Bewitched
Big name in skin care products
Big shot after making a big shot, maybe: Abbr.
BlackBerry rival
Blade of Grasse
Bone-dry
Boxer's measurement
Brush up on
Caboose, e.g.
Capital of Italy
Capone henchman
Carbolic acid
Carnival site
Cause for an R, perhaps
Champion figure skater Irina
Chemical cousin
Classic Dana fragrance for women
Clears
Close overlapping of fugue voices
Come-hither look
Coming-clean words
Company-owned building, e.g.
Composer Satie
Consort of 21-Across
Dawn goddess
Day ___
Declaim
DeMille output
Deserves
Dine at a diner
Discontinue
Diva's delivery
Divider of wedding guests
Divisions of gals.
Early millennium year
Elite athlete
Entered pompously
Entire range
Error indicator
Estimated: Abbr.
F equivalent
Fall setting
False appearance
French dome toppers
Frolicking
H.S. subject
He's seen on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Heads in the Pantheon?
Heartbreaking situations
Hit TV show with the theme song 'Who Are You'
Holiday celebrating deliverance from Haman
In the mail
Japanese eel and rice dish
K.G.B. predecessor
Kind of question
Kitchen implement used with a little muscle
Land of Ephesus
Leaves for lunch?
Letters before many a state's name
License to drill?: Abbr.
Like lip-glossed lips
Like sugar vis-à-vis Equal
Lingo suffix
Literature Nobelist Morrison
Lively, in mus.
Lug: Var.
Lugged
Main
Make haste
Mantra syllables
Manual transmission position
Medics
Milano of 'Who's the Boss?'
Music producer Brian
Narrow inlet
Nonbeliever
Not dis
One on two feet
Online protocol for remote log-in
Opener for a crystal ball gazer
Pedicurist's need
Penlight battery size
Peter Shaffer play based on the lives of Mozart and Salieri
Picassos and Pissarros
Place for a fan
Poet Omar ___
Popular Toyota
Port west of Monte Vesuvio
Prince ___, Eddie Murphy film role
Professor 'iggins
Protective mailer
Relating to flight technology
Representations of a winged woman holding an atom
Rhyme scheme of 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening'
Sch. research papers
Scrooge's nephew in 'A Christmas Carol'
Serengeti grazer
Some business attire
Stately dance with short steps
Status ___
Subj. that deals with mixed feelings
Suffix with adverb
Tempts
Textile factory fixture
Toot one's horn
Top-rated TV series of 2001-02
Touched down
Unfortunate development
Users of 118-Across
Vardalos of the screen
Variety
Wearer of uniform #37, retired by both the Yankees and the Mets
Whispering party game
Whiteboard cleaner
Word on a wanted poster
Writer Peggy known for the phrase 'a kinder, gentler nation'
Yellow Teletubby
Zenith
Zingers
___ fide
___ radiation

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