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Diet soda feature crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 4th, 2007 other clues
Important exam
In order (to)
Infamous innkeeper
Info on an electric bill
Inured (to)
Isley Brothers hit '___ Lady'
Israeli port
It's nothing
It's right at your fingertip
Its logo is a rearing horse
Its slogan was once 'Be there'
Kalahari-like
King or queen
Kit ___
Lean
Like sororities, at times
Majestic
Md.'s largest city
Mil. school
Mind
Mock-scared cries
Modern addresses
Motown singer Terrell
Mythical bird-woman
Nonprofit?
Not fulfilled
Nowheresville
One doing the twist, e.g.
Open field
Palm, say
Paramount
Part of M.I.T.: Abbr.
Pats on the back?
Perfectly
'Hey, good lookin'!'
'The Paper Chase' author John Jay ___ Jr.
'___ not'
*Apple variety
*Benjamin
*Backup for Dick Tracy
*Certain gasket
*Choice cut
*Critical time
*Fortune 500 company based in San Jose, Calif.
*Gridiron lineup
*In-box contents
*It's usually not played much
*Natural history museum attraction
*Primo
*Saloon floozie
*Show stopper?
*Sweater option
1980's Stallone role
Acapulco approval
Acknowledge
Activate
Always
Author Rand
Author Silverstein
Villain who says 'For I am nothing, if not critical'
Villain who says 'So you don't like spinach?'
Villain who says 'That's a Dom Perignon '55. It would be a pity to break it'
What the answers to the 15 starred clues have
Where St. Paul was shipwrecked, in Acts
Word with an arrow
Works on
Years in old Rome
Zero
___ Bator
___ Kinnock, 1980's-90's British Labor Party leader
___ Nast magazines
___ War of 1899
___-totsy
___-white
Ballot listing
Battle of Fair ___, 1862
Best-selling author Roberts
Biker's prop
Buddy of TV
Campari and Cinzano
Caulk
Cautious investments, for short
Central courts
Cheat
Chosen
Comedian Mort
Common female middle name
Construction toy
Corot painting 'The Burning of ___'
D.C. baseballer
Deli order
Dieter's problem
Diner sign
Executes
Existing at birth
Fit
Follower of 'O'
French month
Gets blitzed
Gobs
Goes slowly
Golf outing
Gravitate
Higher up
Home of Spelman College
Ill
Period of future bliss
Philosopher Kierkegaard
Places for Peeping Toms
Prior work
Product in an orange box
Put (away)
Quiz feature: Abbr.
Rants
Resting, say
Retired N.H.L. great Hull
Rock music's Better Than ___
Roman fountain name
Sang on high?: Var.
Scrubbed
Section
Serpent suffix
Shade of black
Some Ivy Leaguers
Some restaurant employees
Still
Summer hrs. in N.Y.
Symbol of speed
Temerity
Terse response to an interruption
Ties up
To whom a dictator answers
Treat for a dog
Trigger
Umpire's call
Units of heat
Unyielding
Upset
Vigoda and Fortas

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