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With 60-Across, much-heard sound bite of 1988 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 30th, 2007 other clues
'Miracle on 34th Street' director
'Starpeace' performer
'The Human Stain' novelist
'We definitely should'
'With Reagan' memoir writer
1821 elegy to commemorate Keats
1999 Jodie Foster title role
Actress Sommer
An athlete might swim in it
Athlete's downtime
Being supportive
Bored with life, say
Brand available in 'fire' and 'ice'
Broadway opening
Cardinal, e.g.
Circuit City alternative
Cover
Do-do link
Dole's successor in the Senate
Drainpipe discovery
Draw alternative
Dweller on the Morava River
Emperor for only three months
Exercise
Fermentation locations
First name in exotica music
Flouts
Fund-raising suffix
Greek sea god
Grp. founded by a former high-school principal in 1958
Hill, in Hebrew
Hood moniker
Hospital supply
It was first performed at Whitehall Palace in 1604
Jazz singer Sylvia
Knuckle head?
Language closely related to Montagnais
Like some banks
Miller's 'S.N.L.' 'Weekend Update' successor
Never cut off
Obsolete
Olivine variety
One of Canada's two main polit. parties
Opposite of aggravate
Org. established by Nixon
Pale purple shade
Part of a party line
Part of v.v.
Pitch
Place of worship
Pop label
Posh place to stay in Piccadilly, familiarly
Range
Range of some robe wearers
Robin's place
Scuffling
See 1-Across
Serial number?
Service cover-up?
Singer of the Top 10 hit 'Walk on Water'
Slight
Slug, say
Some dolls
Start
Start of a break-in?
Teases
Top prize at las Olimpiadas
Unpleasant cause of being woken up
With no imperfections

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