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New York Times crossword of March 6th, 2006 other clues
Money on hand
Moon lander, for short
Musical Yoko
Naval officer below lieut.
Nobelist Wiesel
Old Ford model named for a horse
Old horse
Pacific weather phenomenon
Perry whose secretary was Della Street
Pie ___ mode
Poet's 'before'
Poetic contraction
Prefix with physical
Prisoner watcher
Quartet, after a defection
Radii neighbors
Seek damages from
Skate on ice
Spur
Standards of perfection
Stocking stuffer?
Tach reading, for short
Take apart to understand the design of
Tennis division
Things
U-turn from WSW
Victory sign
Webzine
'Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man'
'Dandy!'
1950 #1 Anton Karas recording
'Mamma ___!'
'Dumb' girl of old comics
'Oedipus ___'
Actor Jean-Claude Van ___
Andrea ___, ill-fated ship
Barely make, with 'out'
Boozehound
Botch
Bother
California's Fort ___
Calm
Course after the appetizer
Cry to an attack dog
Deceive
Definition of a loser
Dent or scratch
Dict. offering
Do penance
Doohickey: Var.
Droop
Drs.' group
Env. insertion
Everything being counted
First-stringers
French friend
German expression of appreciation
Give off
Goes abroad for a baby, perhaps
Gun owners' constitutional protection
Hamburger with fries, e.g.
Hatfield adversary
Historic English county
Holder of arrows
Indian city of 13 million
It's south of S.D.
John who sang 'Candle in the Wind'
Kanga's baby in 'Winnie-the-Pooh'
Kind of address with @ in it
L-1011, e.g.
Lawyer, for short
Letter after sigma
Like immediately
Madness
Makes level

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