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'I trust him about ___ ...' (start of a leery person's statement) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 8th, 2011 other clues
Twilled fabric
U-turn from NNW
Way up a slope
___ good example (shows the proper way)
___ Modern (London gallery)
Kid-lit elephant
'Fiddlesticks!'
Lang. in which 43-Across is a word
'Get outta here!'
Make worse
'I smell ___!'
Mesozoic ___
Miscalculate
'No Exit' playwright
Mumbai music
'Time is money,' e.g.
Musician's asset
Airport guesses, for short
Neither sink nor swim
Animal on XING signs
Nick Charles's dog
Arg. neighbor
Nose out
Astronomers ... or daydreamers
Old TWA hiree
Boxers' moves
One of a Disney septet
Cellos, violas, etc.: Abbr.
Our planet, to a Berliner
Check for ID, as at a bar
Patio cookouts, for short
Country's McEntire
People with handles
Coup d'___
Petri dish gel
Cube-hopping character in a 1980s arcade game
Playbill listing
Dinner-and-a-show venue
Pre-1917 autocrats
Do an usher's job
Promgoer's buy
Duty imposer
Québec traffic sign
El-overseeing org.
Quod ___ demonstrandum
Epic tale
Racer on a strip
Filled beyond full
Rip to shreds
For the taking
Soaks, as flax
Garment with underwires
SoHo loft output
Gemologist's weight
Source of fries, slangily
Got ready, with 'up'
Sp. miss
Got ___ deal (was rooked)
Squid's ink holder
Herb used in sausages
Stitches over
Hourly pay
Strongly disinclined
I.R.S. part: Abbr.
Tab grabber
In favor of, in dialect
Tapioca-yielding plants
It was parted in Exodus
Test software release
Just one little bite
The half of the keyboard on which all of this puzzle's answers can be typed
Kathryn of 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent'
Thrown in
'And ... there you have it!'
Trouble no end
$25/hour and the like
Keister

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