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New York Times crossword of March 26th, 2006 other clues |
Stupefied |
Flint is a form of it |
Formal vote |
French film award |
Froth |
Get the better of |
Go ___ length |
Goes on a spending spree |
Gossipy Parsons |
H, in Hellas |
Hamas rival grp. |
Hampers |
Hang it up |
Having seniority |
Hawaiian band? |
Here comes the bride |
Hero of Tom Clancy novels |
How ballerinas dance |
Human cannonball's destination |
Hunger |
Hyundai model |
In addition |
Intense, as a gaze |
Is an integral part of |
It's sought by conquistadores |
Jai alai basket |
Jeweler's unit |
Kipling novel about an orphan boy |
Kiss |
Land created by C. S. Lewis |
Leafless plants |
Like planetary orbits |
Litter contents |
Low-aimed headlights |
Measureless |
'We've been ___!' |
'Darn!' |
'QB VII' novelist |
'M*A*S*H' setting |
'That's curious
' |
'When Paris sneezes, ___ catches cold' |
'You know the rest' abbr. |
'___ Gets Drafted' (1942 Disney cartoon) |
1990's sitcom based on the British series 'One Foot in the Grave' |
1996 Olympic gymnast Strug |
A one-milligram tablet, compared to a five-milligram tablet? |
A waistcoat worn in summer, compared to one worn in winter? |
Abbr. on a boiler's gauge |
Actor Jared |
Stylist's creation |
Subject in religion class |
Televangelist paroled in 1993 |
Tennis club teacher |
Tennis star with a shaved head |
Test for M.A. seekers |
They're 'born, not made,' according to an old saying |
Toxic compound found in cigarette smoke |
Tribe of the Amistad slaves |
TV room |
Tweak |
Vichyssoise vegetables |
Weaken |
Where kroons are spent |
White-collar worker? |
Winter blanket |
Wise actions |
Yardbird |
Zoot suit hats |
___ Ark |
___ polloi |
___ Stanley Gardner |
___-Pitch |
Actor Omar of TV's 'House' |
Actors or athletes |
Africa's largest country |
Air rifle ammo |
Airport checkpoint needs |
Attorney's workload |
Banshee sound |
Benefit |
Big time |
Bird on a Kellogg's Froot Loops box |
Bollywood film costume |
California's Big ___ |
California, compared to Kansas? |
Call's companion |
Camcorder brand |
Chevrolet sedan |
Claim valuables |
Cliff's edge |
Clinton cabinet member Hazel |
Colonial ___ (insurance firm) |
Cowbell sound |
Crankcase device |
Dance to 1920's-40's jazz |
Dead heat |
Do-nothing |
Doesn't take a hit |
Dog show winners, compared to dog show also-rans? |
Dolly of Dollywood |
Elevator stop |
Employee of M |
Fabricate |
Fate |
Fingerboard ridge |
Fix up |
Military academy freshman |
Much-climbed Alpine peak |
Musical syllables |
Napster downloads |
Natl. Adopt-a-Dog Mo. |
Naval base? |
Novelist Jaffe |
One sitting on the porch |
Palindromic girl's name |
Pass on |
Passed |
Pistol, slangily |
Potatoes and cucumbers, compared to apples and eggplants? |
Pricey vodka, for short |
Priest in 1 Samuel |
Prime |
Produce |
Protective covering |
Pseudonym of musician Peter Schickele |
Puerto ___ |
Pyramus's lover, in myth |
Rows on a calendar page |
Rulers who inherit their power |
Scientist's formulation |
Silk undies, compared to cotton undies? |
Slash on a scorepad |
Small indentation |
Some H.S. math |
Some Southwest scenery |
Spanish city where Seneca was born |
SpongeBob SquarePants's pants, compared to Humpty Dumpty's? |
Spoon-___ |
Strong suit |
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