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New York Times crossword of March 15th, 2004 other clues
Assist in crime
Australian 'bear'
Bard of ___
Baseball hit just beyond the infield
Battling
Big stingers
Bird's home
Bob who lost to Bill Clinton
Bronx cheer
Broods
Building beam
Command to a horse
Concert blasters
Crooked
Cry to a mouse
Defendant's declaration at an arraignment
Deli loaves
Drum accompanier
Egg: Prefix
Eve's predecessor
Fabric colorers
Fannie ___ (securities)
Fateful day in a 20-Across
Fateful day in a 20-Across
Feels no remorse
Fire leftover
Gangster's gal
Golfer Palmer, familiarly
Grows chewers
Guys-only
Hawaiian island
Hotelier Helmsley
Inauguration Day recital
Land next to a road
Land SW of Samoa
Laziness
Liberals, with 'the'
Long-billed wader
Make a nighttime ruckus
Maximum poker bet
Mix (up)
Moistens with droplets
Not so good
Omega's opposite
One who warned Caesar
Opposite of highs
Pays a landlord
Require
Resident near the Leaning Tower
Ringer
Road section requiring caution
Rudely push
Schnauzer in Dashiell Hammett books
Sp. miss
Syrian president
The 60's or 70's, e.g
Top-notch
Tortilla chip dip
Turn on a pivot
VW predecessors?
Warner's statement after the fact
___ Lane, admirer of Superman
___ this minute
___-bitsy
___-fi
'The Jeffersons' theme '___ On Up'
'Et tu, Brute? Then fall, Caesar!,' e.g
'I get it!'
'Julius Caesar,' e.g
'Mine eyes have seen the ___ ...'
'Roots' author Haley
Adept
Alluring

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