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New York Times crossword of April 4th, 2009 other clues
'How to Make an American Quilt' author Whitney ___
'The Thinker,' for one
Asymmetry, as in a relationship
Attendant
Barkeep's gizmo
Chooses badly
Domitian's 'I love'
Draw together
Edit menu command
Energize
Entrap
Entreated
ESPN anchor Wingo
Event for a marshal
Eventful stretches
Ever-vigilant sort
Expert dealmaker
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Extorts
Eyecup's shape
Feodor III's successor as czar
Frankfurt-to-Copenhagen dir.
Friendly side in a debate
Govt. agency creation
Hardly necessary
Head
Implement in a kitchen
Incense burner, at times
Its streets are immortalized in a classic cowboy ballad
Lead role in a classic Arthur Miller play
Leucite source
Make more important
Nafta's overseas counterpart
No mild pepper
Of soundest mind
Officer's request, at times
On-call accessory
One possible answer to 'Where are you?'
Opening of a toast
Optimists keep them alive
Option for dressing down
Orléans pronoun
Overhead supporter
Overtly
Parent's challenge
Part of French Indochina
Rakes' shedmates
Reinforced
Remaining leery of
Result of polishing
Rival of Roach in early film comedy
Rob of 'Melrose Place'
Ruminate (over)
Split
State Farm competitor
Station information
Take vengeance
Tears may be brought to one's eyes
Ticket taker?
Tiny biter
Titled
Tripping over one's feet
Two fives for ___
Upstate New York county
Well-proportioned
Wile E. Coyote, often
Yearly loan figs.

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