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New York Times crossword of March 5th, 2011 other clues
'Valentine's Day' co-star, 2010
'___ of life, an imp of fame; / Of parents good ...': 'Henry V'
Abided
Arm of the British military
Audits, with 'on'
Area where Dalí, Monet, Picasso and van Gogh all painted
Upset
Went off on
Word: Suffix
Black gemstones
Buttress
Capital served by Faleolo International Airport
Channel between mainland England and the Isle of Wight, with 'the'
Churns
Drawing room gathering
E.U. member
Euphemizes
Fathers, in the Bible
Figure in the high 60s
Getting ready, with 'up'
Goggles
Head-tail connection
Hit TV series featuring 54-Across
Homeostatic
Hook up with
Hugo's Thénardier and others: Abbr.
Images on windows of une cathédrale: Abbr.
It has two bridges in India
It may be pulled on a field
It's perfect
Jack-a-dandy
Land shared by Iraq and Iran
Leg supports
Like many an unsuccessful politician
Lots of laughs
McDonald's offerings
Missing links, so to speak
More often than not
Mushroom grower, for short?
Neil Diamond's 'September ___'
Only one bears the name of a U.S. president
Piece of schoolwork
Place for a dance
Place to stretch one's legs
Poorly explained
Real-life opera composer who's a title character in a Rimsky-Korsakov opera
Rue Morgue murderer
Secret places
See 40-Down
Senator supporter
Sipped
Slope
Specialty oven
Stand at a ceremony
Subway line
Tapestry thread
Term of endearment
They're open on Saturdays
Things rolled over by cars
Title in Topkapi
Took to the clink
Toppled
Touchdown stat
Trapped
'A transient madness,' per Horace

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