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New York Times crossword of March 29th, 1999 other clues
No longer on deck?
Notwithstanding, informally
On a deck, perhaps
On the qui ___
One who gives the silent treatment?
Palestinian chief Yasir
Pianist Myra
Pinker than pink
Popular jeans
Portent
Purple shade
Response to a bad call
Rich soil
Runs (for)
Slump
Snake sound
Snoop
Son of Seth
Soothing agent
St. Kitts and ___ (Caribbean nation)
Start to untie
State sch. in Athens
Summer quaffs
Surgery sites, for short
Surgical instrument
The fifth tire
Toe's opposite
Togetherness
Trot or canter
Vote into office
Wading bird
Watch chains
What's left after deductions
Where Picassos hang in N.Y.C.
'Don Juan' poet
'Schindler's ___'
'___ ho!'
Advice for the impulsive consumer
Allege
Anti-D.W.I. group
Approvals
Asterisk
Baby buggy
Bottomless pit
Brooch
Bruins' sch.
Carpenter's device
Catch phrase for the avid mallgoer
Childbirth
College in New Rochelle
Completely consumes
Concert music blaster
Cyndi Lauper's '___ Just Want to Have Fun'
Defendant's excuse
Dinghy propellers
During
Educator Horace
Fashion slogan in the business world
Food wrappers and such on the street
Four-star review
French kings
Gen. Bradley
Handy bills
Helper: Abbr.
History
Honored lady
In ___ (together)
It's for the birds
Kind of land
Kind of room
Kooky
Leader after Indian independence
Loss's opposite
Mushrooms, e.g.
Worker welfare org.
___ Novarro, 1926 Ben Hur
___ whale

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