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New York Times crossword of March 13th, 2004 other clues
Part of a religious title
Party promoter
Place for a comb
Poet Lazarus and others
Rare birds
River of Hesse
Shower
Shows devotion (to)
Skimmed milk product
Some threats
Something to build on
Spelling start?
Spice in a rap trio's name
Spring times
Subtle quality
Termite, e.g.
Thingies
Ties up
Twain's jumping frog
Villainous ones in the Bible
What hearts sometimes do
White-tailed bird
Year the oldest college in the Americas was founded, in Mexico City
___ Aigner, popular maker of shoes and handbags
___ oak
Drinks made with Southern Comfort
Debark?
Explorer John and others
Gits in a scrap (with)
Hedren of 'The Birds'
Huge flop
Interest greatly
Large amount of juice?
Lets have it
March subject
Marker
Name associated with the Taj Mahal
Name on a cake
Obsessive hunter of fiction
Old political journalist with the newspaper column 'Matter of Fact'
Old stage actress Eleanora
Paneling material
'There ___ old saying ...'
'Let's Eat Right to Keep Fit' author ___ Davis
'I'll get this'
'Live!' co-host
'Per Ardua ad ___' (Royal Air Force motto)
'The Big Parade' co-star, 1925
'Where there's ___ ...'
1990's TV detective drama
'___ on me'
40-Down's birthplace
A bead may represent one
A story might be told in it
A.A.A. info
Admission of defeat
Addiction accomplice
Air hose sound
Aswan Dam builder
Brass production
Charles II's mistress
Cover over
Colleges, to Aussies

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