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Alfred ___, 'Footbridge at Argenteuil' artist crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of April 25th, 2009 other clues |
'Hair' song with birthday wishes to a president |
'New York, New York' lyricist |
'The Great Dictator' Oscar nominee |
'The Impresario' composer |
'___ of you ...' |
1980 Truffaut film that won 10 César awards |
1993 N.L. batting champ Galarraga |
Act of Supremacy institutor |
Apportionment word |
Battle of Cabra victor, 1079 |
Be enough for |
Best Director of 2001 |
Boasts |
Bolsters |
Bright |
Business school course |
Cause of a dry spell in the Midwest |
Christian trigram |
City east of Saint Lawrence Island |
City founded during the Cherokee Strip land run |
Coordination, briefly |
Desirable trunk feature |
Discussion ender |
European conductor ___ Klas |
Fond of |
Food giant based in Springdale, Ark. |
Garson ___, writer and director of Broadway's 'Born Yesterday' |
He crushed Hannibal at Zama |
Health club offering for aerobic workouts |
Herd locale |
Hinges |
Introducer of the math symbol 'e' |
It has a play of colors |
It's often seen next to a chair |
Itinerary abbr. |
Like avocado skins |
Like many clerics |
Like some seats |
Lose it |
Most famous resident of Warm Spr., Ga. |
Not give way |
Of particular interest to a completist |
One might create a spread |
Orenburg is on it |
Passed, as in a parade |
Private residence? |
Queen for whom an element is named |
Quotable types |
Relative of alliteration |
Repellent |
Runs through a petcock, e.g. |
Rwandan people |
Setting of Queen Beatrix Airport |
Shampoo shelfmate |
Shorthand inventor Pitman |
Shuttle destination |
Something dreadful |
Stars play in it: Abbr. |
They have big bells |
Thing with a sweet ring to it? |
Tony |
Track asset |
Trade, informally |
Unagi restaurant suppliers |
United |
Vacation spot for some oenophiles |
Wear for Peppermint Patty |
Who said 'I'll try anything once, twice if I like it, three times to make sure' |
___-de-Marne, France |
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