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New York Times crossword of March 2nd, 2009 other clues
'How was ___ know?'
'If I Had a Hammer' singer Lopez
Afternoon social
Air that makes you go [cough, cough]
Alert to danger
Annoying
Antelope with a hump and twisted horns
Antlered animal
Asian new year
Belly button
Bitterly pungent
Black goo
Brit. resource for wordsmiths
Cheapskate
Chicago's winter hrs.
College transcript no.
Combat with fighter-bombers
Commercials
Course to breeze through
Cut, as expenses
Decorative gratings
Draped Delhi dress
Edgar Allan Poe story, with 'The'
Emperor who fiddled around?
Form rust, say
Fort ___, Fla.
George M. who composed 'Over There'
Ghost's cry
Go wild
Hacky Sack, basically
Hi-fi supply
Holds the title to
Indigenous
Ink stain
Inspector Clouseau movie, with 'The'
Invent, as a phrase
Its brands include Frito-Lay and Tropicana
Jock's channel
John Steinbeck book, with 'The'
Lewis Carroll character who's late
Like the models in a swimsuit issue
Martial arts actor Lee
Money for the senior yrs.
Ninth-inning relief pitcher
Number of sides in a decagon
O.K. Corral gunslinger
One of 100 on the Hill: Abbr.
Parapsychology subject, briefly
Patients, to doctors
Perfect example
Pie à la ___
Plodding journeys
Poet Gelett Burgess wrote that he never saw one
Politico ___ Paul
Popeye's Olive ___
Public square
Pull out
Rocker Bob with the Silver Bullet Band
Rubbish holder
Rye and whole wheat
Salad cube
Soapy froth
Source of PIN money?
Spooky
Squealer
Start a Web session
Stats for sluggers
Sty : hogs :: ___ : horses
Swimmers' distances
Symbol by the phrase 'You are here'
Take furtively
TV host Philbin
Unspecified amount
Walk with heavy steps
What a cowboy may use while saying 'Giddyup!'
What you might catch a tiger by, in a saying
Yeats's homeland

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