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New York Times crossword of March 15th, 2012 other clues
'Phooey!'
'The Long, Hot Summer' woman ___ Varner
1987 Costner role
Any of the singers of 'Jive Talkin''
Aphrodite's lover
Apple choice
Arab nation that's not in OPEC
Basic point
Brand name in a blue oval
Brat Packer Moore
Bygone Manhattan eatery
Chess pieces
Chop-chop
Clorox cleaner
Consumer protection org
County on the Thames
Degree for a leprechaun who's an expert at finding imperfections?
Died down
Fantasy novel element
Fathered
Fleet
Formal 'yes'
French word that sounds like a letter of the alphabet
Goes over 21 at the casino
Good thing that comes to those who wait?
Gossip
Grin-and-bear-it types
Hipster
Hit song with the line 'When she squeezed me tight she nearly broke my spine'
Home-shopping event?
Impatient leprechaun's concern on an airplane?
Insurance grps
Kind of short
Knock over
Language in which 'hello' is 'kaixo'
Latin 101 verb
Leprechaun's book detailing the truth about flounders?
Maharishi, e.g
Miners' sch
Modernists
Musical genre of Jimmy Eat World
Mussorgsky's 'Pictures ___ Exhibition'
New York's ___ River
Newcastle's river
Nice 'n Easy product
Obama education secretary Duncan
Ooze
Paint the town red, maybe
Part of the Iroquois Confederacy
Period when Long Island was formed
Previously, to poets
Punch accompanier
Rare astronomical event
Rows
Russian diet
Scary legislation introduced by a leprechaun?
Score keeper, for short?
Show biz elite
Sisterly
Some electronic parts
Southern Iraqi city
Squeezes (out)
Sugar daddies, e.g
Swiss city where William Tell shot an apple
Symbol of the Virgin Mary
Text message status
Troubles
TV journalist Lisa
Type
Unjust treatment
Up
Vamp
Word from a foreman

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