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New York Times crossword of March 3rd, 2009 other clues
'Didn't I tell you?'
'Good comeback!'
'Haystacks' artist Claude
'Over and out'
'Seinfeld' woman
'What's Going On' singer Marvin
'___ been real!'
10-digit no.
1936 Olympics star Jesse
A fire sign
Affected by 13-Down
Ayatollah's land
Bakery supply
Bandleader Skinnay ___
Bizarre
Call for
Cartoon art genre
Census datum
Christina of 'Monster'
Clear up, as a windshield
Creole cooking pod
Doo-wop group ___ Na Na
Draft org.
Fraction of a joule
Full of merriment
Go fast
Go for it
Has
Horses that produce milk
Infamous Amin
Islamic equivalent of kosher
It may be upped
Its competitors may be thrown
La-la lead-in
Lady of the haus
Like most bathroom graffiti: Abbr.
Loss of heart
Macramé ties
MapQuest suggestions: Abbr.
Mardi Gras wear
Massey of old films
Melt ingredient
Menotti title role
Modern means of relaying jokes
More than enough
Nancy in France, e.g.
Oktoberfest 'Oh!'
Part of a journey
Patches, as a fairway
Prefix with potent
Prison for bishops?
Prison for corny humorists?
Prison for gardeners?
Prison for soda jerks?
Prison for vintners?
Proofer's mark
Roll-call call
Shows derision
Shut down
Simile center
Singer Michelle or Cass
Slo-mo footage, perhaps
Slow movers
Slow on the ___
Smart-mouthed
Spanish babies
Spy novelist Deighton
Stately dance in 3/4 time
Sweep's heap
Thanksgiving guests, often
The 'E' in 64-Across
They may be punched
Took the cake
Travel guide listing
When prompted
Work, as dough
___ franca

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