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Great literature's opposite crossword clue
P U L P
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New York Times crossword of February 15th, 2008 other clues |
'Field of Dreams' actress Amy |
'Is There Life Out There' singer |
1600 to 1800, on a boat |
1939 film taglined 'Garbo laughs' |
1979 #1 hit for Robert John |
Albee's 'Three ___ Women' |
Awaiting burial |
Bands of holy men |
Bathe in a glow |
Become one |
Big hit |
Blue shade |
Boxy Toyota product |
Carthaginian statesman who opposed war with Rome |
Center |
Compliant |
Didn't take advantage of |
Files a minority opinion |
First African-born Literature Nobelist |
Game featuring Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde |
Gives up responsibility |
He conducted the premiere performances of 'Pagliacci' and 'La Bohème' |
Incite |
Jelly seen on buffet tables |
Kind of protector |
Like St. Basil's |
Maker of Coolpix cameras |
More of the same |
Most mawkish |
Muscleheaded |
Newspaper column separators |
Number to the left of a decimal point, maybe |
One that gets depressed during recitals |
One with a guitar and shades, stereotypically |
Pennsylvania's Flagship City |
Photographer/children's author Alda |
Pilot light? |
Political extremists |
Possible work force reducer |
Put on an unhappy face |
Revival movement's leader? |
Roofing choice |
Roughly a third of the earth's land surface |
Rwandan people |
Ships on the seafloor |
Some Degas paintings |
Some emergency cases may be found in them |
Sometime soon |
Stage actress who wrote 'Respect for Acting' |
Star of 'Gigi' and 'Lili' |
Steely Dan singer Donald |
Strand at the airport, maybe |
Stray animals don't have them |
Titular mouse in a classic Daniel Keyes novel |
Treat badly |
Trifling |
Unlikely to rattle or squeak, say |
Vast |
Vet, e.g. |
Yielding ground |
Young cowboy in 'Lonesome Dove' |
___ Couple (yearbook voting category) |
___ Elliot, heroine of Jane Austen's 'Persuasion' |
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