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'Mares eat oats and ___ eat oats' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 28th, 2011 other clues
Wedding dress, e.g.
Westminster ___
What catnip is to a cat
What corn kernels attach to
When doubled, a Mazda catchphrase
Wherever you like
Wilson of 'Starsky & Hutch,' 2004
Word after Georgia or Virginia in school names
Words after step or sleep
___ and kicking
___ Rabbit
___ v. Wade
'Funny strange or funny ___?'
'Blech!'
'Heavyweight' of 1960s folk/pop
'Till next time!'
'___ Night' (Christmas carol)
Actress Longoria
Animated 1998 film set in Central Park
Ardor
Automaker Ransom Eli
Bangkok citizen
Bit of wampum
Bridge shape
Buoyant wood sometimes used in rafts
California wine valley
Citi Field player
Conniptions
Country singer Tucker
Dark black
Eye: Prefix
Fashion designer Christian
Fashion style-setter Wintour
Father, to a baby
Fingered, for short
First-class
Five-time world champion figure skater Carol
Flip out
Four years, for a president
Gent's partner
Grandmother, affectionately
Gridlocks
Group in a hit 2002 film with 'divine secrets'
Highfalutin
It may be what ails you
Its coat of arms has a cross, but no falcon
Job conditions agcy.
Kawasaki competitor
Lex Luthor, to Superman
Liquor-soaked cake
Makes very, very happy
Neck-to-waist area
Nick's partner in 'The Thin Man'
No. on a periodic table
Nonmusical Abba
Not at home
Nubile maidens
Official in a striped shirt
One of four singing brothers of the 1950s
Out of one's gourd
Phoenix's home: Abbr.
Prisons
Pull one's leg
Rich supply of ore
Rip open
Sashimi fish
Send somewhere else
Sir's counterpart
Start of the musical scale
Successfully diets
Suspicious
Take to a pawnshop
Taken ___ (surprised)
Up to the job
Valentine symbol

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