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The works ... or how each set of circled letters in this puzzle is arranged crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 7th, 2010 other clues
Month that includes Capricornio
More homely
More mature
Mosqued man?
Mount ___ (highest point on Baffin Island)
Nashville neurosis?
New voters, often
Not serious
Number of states whose last two letters are its own postal abbreviation
Nuts
On display
Online 'Ha!'
Outpouring
P's, but not Q's
PBS flagship station
Pickup line locale?
Place to sample bouquets of rosés?
Pocket jinglers
Portrayer of Cuthbert J. Twillie and Egbert Sousé
Portrayer of Flower Belle Lee and Peaches O'Day
Pulitzer winner for 'Tales of the South Pacific'
Put up
Quarter deck?
Really rankled
Rear-___
Rhapsody
Say 'Oh, all right'
See 85-Down
Series of notes
Set straight
Sexist or ethnically stereotyping
Shade of black
Show fear
Skip the service, say
Slogan encouraging binge drinking?
You might bow your head when receiving one
Zoo attraction
___ Sci
___ support
Damages
Daniel's mother on 'Lost'
Diamond holder
Dictionnaire entry
Earlier conviction
Eco-friendly computers from Taiwan?
Egyptian for 'be at peace'
Escaped
Even
Explosive mixture
Folded like a fan
Food whose name means 'lumps'
Franco of 'Camelot'
Franklin who sang 'Piece of My Heart'
French city on the Moselle River
French king called 'the Fat'
Game with racks
Giant advantage, scorewise
Golden Globe-winning actor who was People's 1992 Sexiest Man Alive
Got home in a cloud of dust
Grammy winner Jones
Harry's chum at Hogwarts
Having a rhythmically recurrent contraction
Head cases?
Inits. in the classifieds
Intl. Peace Garden state
Is light
Jaded sort
Jumble
Leopold's partner in crime
Like 'el' or 'le': Abbr.
Like some noodles
Like some plates
Make a muffler, maybe
Midway enticements
Smack
Some midpoints
Sow sound
Starchy stuff
State one's case
Steamship hand
Subject of a museum in Figueres, Spain
Surmounting
Swiss district known for its cheese
Teakettle's sound?
Tease
They point the way
Tutorial on becoming a resident manager?
Twin vampire in 'The Twilight Saga'
What spectators high up in Ashe Stadium see?
Will who played Grandpa Walton
Wind up on the stage?
Wisk alternative
With 44-Down, kindness
___ Park (Queens neighborhood)
'Lemme ___!'
'... ___ saw Elba'
'Ah'
'And?'
'God ___ refuge ...': Psalms
'The Good Earth' heroine
'Too bad, so sad!'
'Waiting for Lefty' playwright
'___ Remember'
13th moon of Jupiter
1957 Wimbledon winner Gibson
1998 De Niro film
Abbr. at the top of a memo
Abbr. on a pay stub
Add zing to
Alex Trebek?
Angels are at home there
Appetizer abroad
Apple product since 2001
Bad winner's response
Big inits. in news
Bratkowski in the Packers Hall of Fame
Brethren
Business partner of Marcus
Butterfingers
By means of
Carried out
Casual reference
Casual tops
Certain crew training
Character in the Torah
Chinese craft
Citizen of Sesame Street
Clueless emcee?
Colonial word for 'master,' in India
Comes together
Common Amer. paper size
Computer command
Congressman who went on to be mayor of New York
Conquers
Conrad of 'Casablanca'
Contents of some cartridges
Cotillard's 'La Vie en Rose' role
Court reporter?
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