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With 69-Across, what each set of letters in parentheses represents crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 2nd, 2006 other clues
See 67-Across
Set one's sights on
Simultaneously
Smelly heart or kidney? (F.M.)
Some batteries
Sri Lankan language
Stall call
Strung out
Synthetic fabric
The U.S.S.R. had the first civilian one
They may have twists
Urge (on)
What a Hell's Angel might take? (C.P.)
Winsome
Women-only affair? (G.K.)
Word with code or exam
Your left, say? (A.W.)
___ Comics
___ Pitman, who invented shorthand
'54 event on Bikini atoll
'Fear Factor' comments
'Get ___!'
'Here's to you!'
'Zip it!'
'Lohengrin' soprano
'___ doing …'
'___ your pardon!'
60's tour site
American vintner
Aquarium fish
Bad-mouth
Bent
Biblical mount
Big spout
Blue shade
Brewery wagons? (D.E.)
Brownish color? (O.S.)
Can. province
Card game named for an island
Conditions
Court locale
Crusades tactic
Drudges
False god
Father-and-son White House name
Five-time Super Bowl champs, for short
Flexibly snouted mammal
Florida university whose mascot is the Hatter
Flutter
Form 1040, line 32 deduction
Former Mideast leader
Heavyweight champ Willard
Home sick
Hosp. designation
Intoxicated
It has a cedar tree on its flag
It's not true
Jack who created the film rating system
Key
Late-night party attire, for short
Leaky noise
Like Bruckner's Symphony No. 7
Little ___ of 60's pop
Making rosy-cheeked
Mary's boss on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'
Maternally related
Message not left after the beep?
Mineral source
Movement in chorégraphie
One best avoided
Popular ice cream
Power, slangily
Punch elicitations
Purplish-red flower
Put one's foot down
Reason out
Scarers

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