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New York Times crossword of April 9th, 2009 other clues
'2001' studio
'First Blood' hero John
1974 Sutherland/Gould spoof
1981 Stephen King novel
Actor Cary of 'Twister'
Adaptable truck, for short
Ashcroft's predecessor
Bank
Bite
Black Sabbath singer, to fans
Bring (out)
Bruce Springsteen album 'The Ghost of Tom ___'
Celestial bear
Chew (out)
Chowder morsel
Collected
Combative retort
Comfy kids?
Comic Dunn and others
Comparatively recent
Complete
Contented sighs (and a homophonic hint to this puzzle's theme)
Counterpart of Apollo
Deli machine
Devilish
Domingo, for one
Early baby talk
Early Christian convert
English artist John who's buried at St. Paul's Cathedral
Garland native to Minnesota
Golf's ___ Cup
High in the Sierra Madre?
How many it takes to tango in Spain?
Icicle site
It can cure many things
It may be organized
K. T. of country music
Laugh-a-minute folks
Lawyers: Abbr.
Like 10-Down: Abbr.
Like some waves
Maine university town
Mobile home?
Move like molasses
Musical Mitchell
Musical sound before and after 'da'
Nickname for a dwarfish piano prodigy?
Not at all stiff
Not in the buff
One begins 'By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down'
Online weekly, e.g.
Only president born in Hawaii
Parenthesis, essentially
Part of ABM
Partially
Pickled pub quiz winner?
Pieces of pizza?
Pontiacs of old
Positive affirmation
Potential sucker
Pride of 12?
Prison, slangily
Said with a sneer
Scatterbrain
See 9-Across
Shake, rattle and roll
Ships carrying a smelly gas?
Sleeping cave denizen?
The brother in 'Am I my brother's keeper?'
Toast
Unfeeling
With 46-Down, site of Cape Breton Island
Writer Rand
___ no good
___ Verde National Park

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