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New York Times crossword of April 1st, 2008 other clues
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'A Tale ___ Cities'
'Excellent!,' in slang
'Tastes great!'
'Uncle' of early television
'___ do for now'
Acapulco article
Analyze the composition of
Asian desert
Bad atmosphere
Belly part
Bout-ending slug
Cartoon Chihuahua
Contribution, as of ideas
Danger in dangerous waters
Doing credible work as a magician?
Dress shirt closer
Exterior
Force (open)
Four times a day, on an Rx
Gifts at Honolulu Airport
Girls in the family
Had on
Have it good
Hawaiian instrument, for short
Houston hockey player
Internet addresses
Kind of eyes
Like some orders
Mennen shaving brand
Miner's tool
Movie companion, maybe
Mozart's 'Madamina,' e.g.
N.B.A. tiebreakers
New York tribe defeated by the Iroquois
News groups
Nitwit's swoon?
Nonsense, slangily
On the house
Painkiller since ancient times
Paper quantity
Person who doesn't put down roots
Places in the heart
Pre-remote channel changer
Promised to give up
Pulled apart
Push too hard, as an argument
R.E.M.'s 'It's the End of the World ___ Know It'
Rages
Red River city
Regret some stupidity ... with a hint to this puzzle's theme
Respect
Rock star, e.g.
Shabbily clothed
Shining
Some tractors
Speed (up)
Spring in the air?
State as one's view
Steps (on)
Suffix with neat or beat
Top exec.
Torah holders
Turn one way and then back
Type of 39-Down
Uncompromising sort
Univ. where 'Good Will Hunting' is set
Verdon of 'Damn Yankees'
Vibes not being picked up by anyone?
Vinegar: Prefix
Was attentive
Watergate hearings chairman Sam
___ Conventions

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