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Rectangular array that's identical when its rows and columns are transposed, as this puzzle's grid crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 21st, 2009 other clues
'Collage With Squares Arranged According to the Laws of Chance' artist
'Haw'
'Hostel' director Roth
1963 Elizabeth Taylor/Richard Burton drama
1990s HBO sketch comedy series
A choli is worn under it
A little cleaner?
Automaker Maserati
Be a different way?
Believer in al-Hakim as the embodiment of God
Brand of insecticide strips
Certain blues
Cockamamie
Completely straightforward
Country music's ___ Brothers
Courtside seats?
Cry of relief at an accident scene
Dido
Dinosaur, so to speak
Doesn't skip
Drop off
Electron-transferring reactions, briefly
Elementary stuff
End of many business names
Fruit salad waste
Fruity
German chancellor, 1998-2005
Grp. with the debut single '10538 Overture'
Hindu musician's source material for improvisation
Home of Presque Isle Downs racetrack
Honey
Item with clear face value?
Kind of paper
Lecture, in a way
Magazine sales
Many a goddaughter
Methyl orange or Congo red
NATO member since 2004
Obi-Wan's apprentice
One involved in future deals?
One who may have connections
Polish stripper
Pondering, informally
Provoked
Prunes
Revealed the end to?
Roadside stand offering
Round-bottomed vessels
Self-response to 'Must we put up with this?'
Some are heaping: Abbr.
Some collectible Dutch prints
Some dupes
Some early 'astronauts'
Specialty cookware item
Split and boned entree
Stud alternative
They may be seen on a lake's surface
Title woman of a story from James Joyce's 'Dubliners'
Tots
Trough
Turkey setting
Where pizza originated
Who wrote 'I dwelt alone / In a world of moan, / And my soul was a stagnant tide'
Woman's name meaning 'peace'
Wrench part

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