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Little, to a lass crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 18th, 2007 other clues
'Norwegian Wood' instrument
'___ were ...'
'Why should ___ you?'
'The Night of the Hunter' star, 1955
'Amscray!'
'___ disturb!' (and a hint for 17-, 40- and 65-Across, and 10- and 30-Down)
1953 Loren title role
American rival
Apple variety
Autocrat of old
Balance provider, for short
Bird in 'The Lion King'
Bygone covert org.
Christopher of 'Back to the Future'
Classic sodas
Coastal bird
Cobble, for example
Cock and bull
Court plea, for short
Croupier's tool
D-Back, for one
Deli selections
Delicacy that may be pickled
Desperate
Dominican-American major-league slugger, to fans
Dreadlocked one
Easy pace
Erudite sort
Feast of Trumpets
Fish spawn
Flower people?: Abbr.
Foot specialist?
Franklin's on it
Glare blocker
Go into business
Harsh cry
Hendryx of the group Labelle
Hi-___ monitor
Jumper alternative
Keep an appointment
Keep one's distance from
Kinski title role
L-___ (treatment for parkinsonism)
Literary olios
Locked up
Look after
Made an overthrow, say
Make secure
Mideast capital
Milne baby
Minor-league club, in baseball
Mrs. Einstein
Multivolume refs.
Neckline?
Part of A.A.R.P.: Abbr.
Passes over
Playground retort
Pre-bedtime ritual
Rectory
Sculpted form
Sounds to shop by
Speaker in the Hall of Fame
Sprigs from the garden
Suffix with direct
Super server
Tel. message taker, maybe
They're game
Tickle
Tie up tightly
To-the-max prefix
Whales, elephants, etc.
Wok preparation
Worthless pile
___ de combat
___ fault
___ water
___-Detoo

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