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New York Times crossword of March 19th, 2007 other clues
'Without further ___ ...'
Accustom to hardship
Adjust one's sights
Append
Ballpark fig.
Basic course for a future M.D.
Beaded counter
Blockheads
BMW competitor
Butter alternative
Chance, at cards
Chess pieces
Colors, as Easter eggs
Comic Caesar
Compass part
Cure-___ (panaceas)
David Sedaris's comic sister
Designer Lauren
Dietetic
Dr. Seuss's '___ Hears a Who'
Explorer Sir Francis
Film director Jean-___ Godard
Fraud
French cleric
Genie's home
Gillette ___ Plus
Gives the green light
Goatee site
Golfer Palmer, familiarly
Host of a Friars Club event
Jazz's Hancock or Mann
Like some committees
Lunch counter sandwich, for short
Mideast export
Most common craps roll
Multivolume Brit. reference
Muscle mag photos
New Year's ___
Novelist Ambler
One way to fall in love
Pesto ingredient
Pizzeria fixture
Places to get quick money, quickly
Poet Ogden
Poet Whitman
Prefix with god
Privation
Raggedy ___ (dolls)
Really or truly, e.g.: Abbr.
Roman 700
Said aloud
Satan, with 'the'
Senators Kennedy and Stevens
Sentry's command
Shallowest of the Great Lakes
Sinuous Mideast entertainer
Springsteen's 'Born in the ___'
Stead
Stratagems
Tara plantation family
Tediously didactic
The 'A' in DNA
Theater district
Throw in the towel
To be, in old Rome
Vibes
Voting group
Wal-Mart founder Walton
Whopper
Word that may precede the beginning of 17-, 26-, 42- or 56-Across
WWW addresses
Yahoo! or AOL offering
Yield
Z ___ zebra
___ carte
___ forth (et cetera)
___ hand (help)

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