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New York Times crossword of March 22nd, 2009 other clues |
'... then again, I could be wrong' |
'A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a ___; what else does a man need to be happy?': Albert Einstein |
'Alas ...' |
'At-ten-SHUN!,' e.g. |
'Bah!' |
'Full House' actress Loughlin |
'On the Beach' author |
'Quo vadis?' speaker |
'Son of Frankenstein' role |
'Su-u-ure' |
'x' in an equation |
'Zoom-zoom' sloganeer |
'___ Care of Business' (1974 hit) |
'___ the Sons' (Gay Talese best seller) |
24 of them = 100%: Abbr. |
Accept responsibility |
After-Christmas sale shoppers, e.g. |
Alibi ___ (Ring Lardner character) |
Author Asquith of children's books |
Balkan native |
Based on ___ story |
Basic cooking instruction |
Big A.T.M. maker |
Big name in real estate |
Brave activity |
Bygone party attire |
Certain m.p.g. rating: Abbr. |
Cheeky |
Christian of the cloth? |
Classic name in chain restaurants |
Conflict of 1973 |
Corps veterans |
Desert in the Southwest |
Designer Miller |
Down |
Dull, hollow sound |
Easily beat all the competition |
Energy source |
Engagement gift |
English poet laureate Henry |
Eponymous Dr. Alzheimer |
Évian and others |
Eye affliction |
Fair-haired |
Fancy salad ingredients |
Feeling no pain |
Fjord, for example |
Flowering shrub |
French beverage |
Fünf minus vier |
Get ready to take off |
Go on and on |
Gray side |
Green-eyed monster |
H.S. class |
Harried |
Having only the forepart visible, as a beast in heraldry |
Help desk sign |
Hirohito's title: Abbr. |
Historian's Muse |
Home of Mondrian's 'Broadway Boogie Woogie' |
Home of St. Catherine |
In Sicily it's about 10,920 ft. high |
It may be fine or fine art |
Juan's 'those' |
K-12 |
Killer ___ |
Leaves |
Like some petticoats |
Like, with 'to' |
Los Angeles's ___-Sinai Medical Center |
Made more attractive? |
Man with cups and pieces |
Manuscript marks noting possible errors |
Mechanical |
Michelangelo's David, e.g. |
Montréal-___ International Airport |
Munic. official |
Nashville 11 |
Often-anonymous intimidation technique |
Old Italian bread |
One with prier engagements? |
Ones working on columns, for short |
Origin |
Painful prod |
Papier-___ |
Part of a family |
Part of an academic address |
Peace Nobelist from South Africa |
Penne ___ vodka |
Petty |
Pianist José |
Princess of literature |
Pro ___ |
Protrude |
Quark/antiquark pairs |
Raise hell |
Rear of a galley |
Rear-___ |
River separating continents |
Rogen of 'Knocked Up' |
Ron of 'Tarzan' |
Sacred Hindu text |
Sch. near the Rio Grande |
Scratches (out) |
Second, e.g. |
See 84-Down |
Showcase Showdown prize, perhaps |
Showed disdain, in a way |
Shows in a theater |
Singular |
Singular praise? |
Sodium hydroxide, chemically |
Sometimes-satin items of apparel |
Speakeasy supply |
Spinning |
Squishy stuff |
Star of 1950s TV's 'The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin' |
Stripe |
Subject of a nursery rhyme that has only eight different words |
Symphony, e.g. |
They're often scheduled at noon |
This is a test |
Thomas Hardy's ___ Heath |
Traveler's alternative to 47-Across |
Traveler's alternative to 90-Down |
Turned on the waterworks |
Typeface imitative of handwriting |
Untagged, in tag |
Untouchable, say |
Was |
Wearing a long dress and a collar buttoned to the top, maybe |
Where 51-Down was martyred |
With 62-Across, comic's challenge |
Words of explanation |
Young woman, old-style |
___ double life |
___ nerve (funny bone tingler) |
___ Yorke, lead singer of Radiohead |
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