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Division of Labor: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 10th, 2001 other clues
'Rig-Veda' selections
'Symphony in Black' artist
'The Millinery Shop' painter
'The Perfect Storm' setting, with 'the'
'Two by Two' role
1972 White House biography subtitled 'The Years Alone'
African master
Art of jazz
Bauhaus School member
Big name in mapmaking
Black ___ (fishing fly)
Blows a gasket
Brings together
Bullish start?
Bush pilot's destination
Buttonhole, maybe
Cabinet dept.
Circle
Cocktail party preparations
Coin collection
Denver university
Dot follower
Early admission?
Emulate a 'Beat Street' performer
First name in 70's tennis
Flop-___
Fly
Fresh
Goes to a warmer place, perhaps
H. G. Wells race
Having two heads, in a way
Head, slangily
Holder of an annual Colloquium
Inexorability
Inkling
It's often rooted out
Judge's object
Know-it-alls
Lake of Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Latitude
Law grp.
Let up
Like pi
Like some drinks
List recipient
Many famous ones are from Italy
Noted student of Bernoulli
Painter surnamed Vecellio
Place to pasture
Prelude to peace, perhaps
Quizzee, maybe
Raft
Reporter's need
Role for Ingrid
Ropes, pads, etc.
Satellite-tracking program
See 36-Down
Shake ___
Sight after a flood
Smoker's request
Sound
Sound
Student's need, often
Tabloid fodder
Terhune classic
They may give you a good whipping
They may have flight plans
Trattoria offering
Vera Miles, in 1948
With 10-Down, region of Lower Saxony
You may wrestle with it

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