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New York Times crossword of April 25th, 2009 other clues
'Hair' song with birthday wishes to a president
'New York, New York' lyricist
'The Great Dictator' Oscar nominee
'The Impresario' composer
'___ of you ...'
1980 Truffaut film that won 10 César awards
1993 N.L. batting champ Galarraga
Act of Supremacy institutor
Alfred ___, 'Footbridge at Argenteuil' artist
Apportionment word
Battle of Cabra victor, 1079
Be enough for
Best Director of 2001
Boasts
Bolsters
Bright
Business school course
Cause of a dry spell in the Midwest
Christian trigram
City east of Saint Lawrence Island
City founded during the Cherokee Strip land run
Coordination, briefly
Desirable trunk feature
Discussion ender
European conductor ___ Klas
Fond of
Food giant based in Springdale, Ark.
He crushed Hannibal at Zama
Health club offering for aerobic workouts
Herd locale
Hinges
Introducer of the math symbol 'e'
It has a play of colors
It's often seen next to a chair
Itinerary abbr.
Like avocado skins
Like many clerics
Like some seats
Lose it
Most famous resident of Warm Spr., Ga.
Not give way
Of particular interest to a completist
One might create a spread
Orenburg is on it
Passed, as in a parade
Private residence?
Queen for whom an element is named
Quotable types
Relative of alliteration
Repellent
Runs through a petcock, e.g.
Rwandan people
Setting of Queen Beatrix Airport
Shampoo shelfmate
Shorthand inventor Pitman
Shuttle destination
Something dreadful
Stars play in it: Abbr.
They have big bells
Thing with a sweet ring to it?
Tony
Track asset
Trade, informally
Unagi restaurant suppliers
United
Vacation spot for some oenophiles
Wear for Peppermint Patty
Who said 'I'll try anything once, twice if I like it, three times to make sure'
___-de-Marne, France

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