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Asteroid on which a NASA probe landed in 2001 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 19th, 2009 other clues
'Dallas' kinfolk
'Friday the 13th' staple
'Oh yes, I love that dress,' maybe
'We can't squeeze any more in'
'___ Hates Me,' 2002 hit by Puddle of Mudd
1099-___ (tax form sent by a bank)
Actress Milano and namesakes
Banks in Chicago
Biathlon need
Cause ___
Charles I, II, III ... or X
Charles of 'Death Wish'
Conjunction that usually has a partner
Credit card action
Down Under springers
Eco-friendly in Las Vegas?
Environs for Galatea, in myth
Feature of an essential oil
First-place finishers in Bangor?
Food glaze
Foreign policy advisory grp.
General store on 'The Waltons'
Gift-wrapping aid
Guns
Had something
Having an effect
High-luster fabric
Holmes of 'Batman Begins'
Home of Odysseus
Issue
Japanese mushroom
Jogging atop Great Falls?
Kind of account not used much anymore
Kind of gland
Like fireworks, infrequently
Melody
Milliners' securers
Move along a buffet line, perhaps
Musician's weakness
Neatnik's opposite
Omaha's waterfront during downpours?
Ottoman sultan known as 'the Magnificent'
Pad name
Part of Lawrence Welk's intro
Places to sleep
Places with defibrillators, for short
Planted
Plumbing fixture manufacturer
Position on the Enterprise: Abbr.
Preceder of a case name
Rapping 'Dr.'
Reception vessel
Reserved to a greater degree
Shadow, so to speak
Some Fr. honorees
Some migrations
Sprinkled
Stamina
Suffix with glass
Tai chi instructor
Taste
Tax-free transaction, usually
Team in College Station, Tex.
The Bobcats of the Mid-American Conference
They're found on staffs
Two drinks, for some
Unpleasant reminder?
Woody vine with violet blossoms
Yearn (for)
___ Baines Johnson (presidential daughter)
___ Thorpe, 2000 and 2004 Olympic swimming sensation
___, zwei, drei
___-necked

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