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New York Times crossword of March 5th, 2009 other clues
'Beavis and Butt-head' spinoff
'The School for Wives' playwright
'What ___?'
'___ I let fall the windows of mine eyes': Shak.
3-D camera maker
A.F.C. East player
Actress Hagen
Basic pool exercise
Bayes who sang and co-wrote 'Shine On, Harvest Moon'
Beat by a point or two
Big job for a driller
Bingeing
Bite the dust
Blacken
Bother
Certain domino number
Childish answer
Choice marks?
Circulation concern
Coconut yield?
Cold weather wear
Cousin of -enne
Cultivate
Dull finish?
Ear part
Eye
Fall away
Fishing tool
Fleet person
Friend of 24-Down
Got down
Gracious introduction?
Great Bear Lake locale
Hydrocarbon suffix
It may be revealed by a tree
It may provide one's sole support
Jim Palmer and teammates
Jump off the page
Knock off
Learn a lot quickly
Like some statesmen
Lover of Aida
Made like
More moderate
Out of action
Part of the Uzbekistan border
Picked up a point or two
Potent pitcherfuls
Put out
Representation of a budget, often
Ridged material
Schlep
See 33-Across
Sensitive
Sermon subject
Setting for much of the 33-Across/16-Down
Six-Day War participant: Abbr.
Some lithographs
Squinted (at)
Start of an apology
Suckling site
Title woman in a Jim Carrey movie
Tony- and Emmy-winning actress Blythe
Unheard of
What the Athabaskan word for the beginning of 33-Across means
With 16-Down, annual March event
Word of warning
___ Metro (bygone car)
___-majeste

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