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New York Times crossword of April 9th, 2005 other clues
Bank statement abbr.
Cedric ___ of 'Little Lord Fauntleroy'
Assume
Chef, at times
Parliamentary procedure
Part of Orange County, Calif.
Part of stage scenery
Pine, e.g.
Popular advice-giver
Prefix with color
Prefix with hertz
Presses the flesh
Profit from
Puppeteer Tony
Puritan
See 6-Down
Shoe accessory
Shore dinner selection
Solo
Take off in a hurry
Takes issue with
Tick off
Trace
Trip producer
Used part of
Variety show fare
W.W. I battle locale
With 11-Down, motto of Horace
Words to live by
___ Kreuger, the Match King
Cover
Daughter of Chaos
Designated driver, perhaps
Display unit
Dug, in a way
E.R. order
Electrical unit
Enjoying some success
Feature of some country kitchens
Fix up
Former Volkswagen model
Geom. measurement
Goons
Hair highlights
House style
In conflict
Jazz passage
Jean Renoir film 'La ___ Humaine'
Joys for hot-rodders, once
King or queen
Like some pitches
Major digital satellite service provider
Major reduction plan
Microsoft concern
Moves a little unsteadily
No longer pristine
Nonexistent
Not much
Nursery stock
Old form of capital punishment
Old laborer
One who might try a 36-Across
Out of one's gourd
P.T.A. concern: Abbr.
Actor John of sitcoms
'Aphrodite and ___' (classic art subject)
'Star Trek' record
'A Little Bitty Tear' hitmaker, 1962
1997 Hollywood blockbuster

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