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New York Times crossword of March 14th, 2010 other clues |
'A Serious Man' co-director, 2009 |
'Authority is never without ___': Euripides |
'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' creator |
'Frost/Nixon' director's copy of a Graham Greene novel? |
'Ciao!' |
'Don't believe that!' |
'Gil Blas' author |
'I don't need to hear that!,' informally |
'Let's Talk About Sex' hip-hop group |
'Look what ___!' |
'Lovely!,' in dated slang |
'Same here' |
'The Closer' star Sedgwick |
'There is ___ in 'team'' |
'Uncle!' criers, perhaps |
1948 Literature Nobelist |
1957 film dog |
Actress Fox of 'CSI' |
Altered mortgage, briefly |
Analogy part |
Shooting site |
Singer Lambert |
Sky: Fr. |
Slightest residue |
Some blockers: Abbr. |
Sour |
South African city of 2.5+ million |
Soviet co-op |
Spinner |
Start of the yr. |
Stepped |
Stevenson of Illinois |
Still |
Storage unit |
Stretch ___ |
String once used for cellos |
Suffix at a natural history museum |
Suffix with Cray- |
Sweet drink |
Takeoff |
Tennis star nicknamed 'Ice Man' |
Tennis star Tommy |
They get added to pounds |
Things that go through tubes |
Throw around |
Tony who directed 'Michael Clayton' |
Too |
Touch, for one |
Toy sound? |
Trapped |
Unabridged version of a Philip Roth novella? |
Unsettling |
Australia's ___ Rock |
Author Calvino |
Bachelor's end? |
Beachgoer's item |
Beat |
Biological bristle |
Blood lines |
Bob Marley, e.g. |
Bobby and others |
Bolivian bear |
Boob |
Bread with chicken tikka masala |
Brought to mind |
Brought up |
Byrd's rank: Abbr. |
C. S. Lewis land |
Carter and Adams |
Celebratory cry |
College locale |
Coloring |
Community hangout, informally |
Convertible, maybe |
Cool-looking |
Creased copy of a Jack Finney novel? |
Dance typically done to 'Hava Nagila' |
Deli supplies |
Desert bloomers |
Drag |
Drifting |
Ear part |
Ed who provided the lead voice in 'Up' |
Election winners |
Eyes |
Mineralogist's job |
Most likely |
Mr. and Mrs. |
Neighbor of Swed. |
No longer fresh |
Not casual |
Not just a little bow |
Not just puff |
Not sit up |
Not so dry |
Noted Palin impressionist |
O.E.D. entries: Abbr. |
O.T. book read at Purim |
Old Olds |
One of the Jonas brothers |
One-named supermodel |
Ottoman honorific |
Ottoman hospice |
Past |
Plethora |
Plot of a Willa Cather novel? |
Pocket edition of a D. H. Lawrence novel? |
Prefix with business |
Prepare for planting |
Rash preventer |
Red ___ |
Rent |
Río contents |
Roughly |
Russian pancakes |
Savoy peak |
Seer |
Seoul soldier |
Ship to the New World |
Vagrants |
Vega of 'Spy Kids' |
Warts and all |
Was helpless? |
Weary |
Whatever |
Where you might find a long sentence? |
Window boxes, for short? |
___ mode |
F.B.I. scandal of the 1970s-'80s |
Feel like |
Fight announcement |
Film with the line 'Oh, we have 12 vacancies. 12 cabins, 12 vacancies' |
Final copy of a Cervantes novel? |
Firefox alternative |
Flower once cultivated for food |
Form of many Tin Pan Alley tunes |
Former Wall St. inits. |
Fuzz buster? |
Giving nothing away, in a way |
Goal-oriented grp.? |
Head of state? |
Himalayan legend |
Hit hard |
How a call may be picked up at the office |
Illustrations in a Leo Tolstoy novel? |
Indian P.M. Manmohan ___ |
Intro to Chinese? |
It's molded |
It's read to the rowdy |
It's undeniable |
Kay Thompson title character |
Kind of line |
Lb. parts |
Literary collections |
Lith., e.g., once |
Locks up |
Louvre article? |
Mailing HQ |
Maneuver |
Marina sight |
Marlon Brando, by birth |
Mass producer, for short |
Mimicry |
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