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New York Times crossword of March 16th, 2005 other clues |
'Doonesbury' character based on Hunter S. Thompson |
'Get it?' |
'Kitchy-___!' |
'No kidding!?' |
'The Mothers-in-Law' co-star |
'There's ___ in 'team'' |
'___ Dinah' (Frankie Avalon's first hit) |
'___ tu' (Verdi aria) |
1977 double-platinum Steely Dan album |
Bar request |
Bend shape |
Biblical jawbone source |
Biblical twin |
Blotted (out) |
Blue-pencil |
Blunders |
Boaters and bowlers |
Bone: Prefix |
Chanteuse Lena |
Collide with, in a way |
Creature with a tiny waist |
D and C, in D.C. |
Dabble in |
Drugs, briefly |
European carrier |
Expose to the sun |
French possessive |
Garner of jazz |
Genetic material |
Give, as odds |
Glasses option |
Grasshopper's cousin |
Grid coin tosser |
Habituates |
Hardy heroine |
Hugs, in a letter |
In formation |
Itinerary abbr. |
Jimmy Carter autobiography |
Job for Perry Mason |
Letters on a shingle |
Like NASDAQ trades |
Like some grins |
Marker |
More morose |
Muslim mystic |
Nair competitor |
Narrow inlet |
Novelist Rand |
Old World blackbird |
Peggy with the 1958 hit 'Fever' |
Playing hard to get |
Pushed hard |
Put on the books |
Range units: Abbr. |
Really attractive |
Related maternally |
Ricky player in '50s TV |
Rock's Bon Jovi |
Rope fiber |
Service unit |
Stat. for Pedro Martinez |
Stomach-related |
Stop by |
Tolkien creature |
Trip to the Bahamas, e.g. |
Untrustworthy sort |
Up ___ (trapped) |
Vehicle on rails |
Victoria's prince |
Waggle dance performer |
Watergate judge John |
Way off |
Word spelled phonetically by the starts of 1-, 20-, 27-, 36-, 49- and 56-Across |
Xanthippe, e.g. |
Yellowstone herd member |
Zilch |
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