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Geographical features ... or what the circled squares in this puzzle represent crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 23rd, 2010 other clues
No longer fashionable
Not mention
Org. that approves trailers
Outstanding Miniseries and Outstanding Drama Series
Patron of the hearts?
Prefix with -zoic
References
Sainted 11th-century pope
Salsa singer Cruz
See 59-Down
Sensory appendage
Service leaders in the service
Slyness
Some batteries
Song whose title is repeated before and after 'gentille' in its first line
They lift kites
Tint
Too much of e-mail
Trader ___ (restaurant eponym)
Trickle (through)
Uptight
Weather of a region
Wedding invitation encls.
Wildebeest
With 46-Across, Antarctic waters
Wooden shoe
Yoga position
Cambodia's ___ Nol
Camera openings
Candied, as fruits
CCCP, in English
Champagne Tony of golf
Colorado tribe
Come after
Conical dwelling
Day's end, to a poet
Den mothers
Dollar competitor
Edgar ___ Poe
Exam with sections known as 'arguments,' for short
Extensions
Fidgety
First name of the First Lady of Song
Founding father Richard Henry ___
Getting an A+ on
Grade of beef
Grant
Grappling site
Half of the tai chi symbol
Halloween activity
Having plenty to spare
Hibernia
Hightailed it
Is a maître d' for, say
John who wrote 'My First Summer in the Sierra'
Like most N.B.A. players
Like most promgoers
Line-___ veto
Meager
Mrs. Arnold Schwarzenegger
Narrow inlet
'Well, that was stupid of me!'
'Back to the Future' bully
'Come and get it' signals in the Army
'Lackaday!'
'Ready or ___ ...'
'Tristan ___ Isolde'
'Well,___-di-dah!'
'What's it all about, ___?'
3, on a telephone
500 sheets
And other women: Lat.
Blast producer
Bouquet holder
Brideshead, for one
Busybody
Caddie's bagful

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