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B A Y H

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New York Times crossword of March 7th, 1999 other clues
Enero to enero
Excel
Excessive ambition
Eye sores
Fictional lab assistant
First mate of TV
Flocks
Former SAG president and family
French rocket
Have in the past
Holiday drink
Horse of a certain color
Identifying
Indicator
Japanese-American
Kisses for Carlos
Last-ditch effort
Latest thing
Law degree
Leapers
Least at peace
Like nothin'
Like some doubts
Macbeth's weapon
Makes limp and soiled
Manipulate
Mao's successor
Merchant ship
Miracle Mets lead-off man
Modern diversionary political tactic
More than willing
Most awkward
Most moist
Mudhole
Slips
Some drivers
Some molding profiles
Spring sound
Squeal of delight
Stand for
Start up
Steinful
Stephen of 'Citizen X'
Suffix with exped-
Symbol of strength
System of shorthand
Tamper with
Texas A & M player
The best of times
Times past
Toes
Trouble
Type size
Unethical items in the antique business
Unworkable
V.I.P.'s
Voice votes
Went after
Wild-eyed
William ___, Alaska's first 72-Down
Words of wisdom
Worse than jitters
Wrinkly fruit
York, for one: Abbr.
Zip
___ de combat
___ details
'As ___ my witness'
'Footloose' singer, 1984
'Art of Love' poet
'Fried Green Tomatoes' author
'Holy cow!'
'It's My Party' singer Lesley
'Sure, count me in'
'y,' when compared
1994 Peace Nobelist
A lot
Absence of emotional complications
Actress Peeples
Addleheads
Alike, in Alençon
All choked up
Beans
Bear, so to speak
Big crop in Iowa
Breakfast name
Brush source
Business suit shade
California hockey player
Cheer
City of an 1854 manifesto
City on the Clyde
Clown's need
Computer record
Cracked up
Crow
D.D.E. and others
Declaration before 'to me'
Der ___ (Adenauer)
Didn't go straight
Discounted by
Does many things at once
Doesn't sit tight
Dutch artist Jan van der ___
Musical professor
Mystifies
News
No-see-um
Not fer
Old Venetian rulers
Old-fashioned pledge
Olios
One in a rush
Ones hiking through snow
Palestinians
Pardner's mount
Pelé once played in it: Abbr.
Performed terribly
Poorer-fitting, in a way
Post-univ. test
Prams
Pravda provider
Pro greats Jackson and White
Put on again
Race segment
Ravel's 'Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé,' e.g.
Reps.
Roofing specialist
Sandwich holders
Savings
Scholarship criterion
Science fiction awards
See 3-Down
Seltzer starter
Singing syllables
Sits up on two legs, maybe
___ point (embroidery stitch)

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