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New York Times crossword of April 1st, 2001 other clues |
Fragile decoration |
Fruitless |
Give a hand? |
Hairy-chested |
Hid |
His March 1952 marriage was big news |
Hokkaido native |
Hollered |
Hospital gizmo |
In a plucky manner |
In the flesh |
In the old days |
Including |
Influenza |
Irish novelist O'Brien |
Islanders' place |
It begins 'In the days of Ahasuerus ...' |
It may be divided into rows |
It may follow you |
It signals caution |
Kind of nut |
Kind of price |
Lampooned |
Lhasa ___ (dog) |
Lighten |
Like Brahms's Symphony No. 3 |
Like Midas |
Like proclamations |
Loose talk? |
Lucky streak |
Mandlikova of tennis |
Mormons, initially |
Music for which Peter Tosh is famous |
Natural sitting spot |
Titled ladies |
Tony-winning Hagen |
Tool attached to a rope |
Trail |
Troubadour's subject, perhaps |
Tuba sound |
Turndown #1 |
Turndown #2 |
Turndown #3 |
Turndown #4 |
Turndown #5 |
Turndown #6 |
Turndown #7 |
Turndown #8 |
Undo |
Vermin |
Washington bank name since 1840 |
What an outturned palm may mean |
Where Saladin was sultan |
x, y or z |
Zest |
___ e sempre (now and always): It. |
'La Traviata' mezzo |
'A God in Ruins' novelist |
'Aye'-catcher? |
'But of course!' |
'Down with!,' in Dijon |
'I don't see it' |
'Me, too!' |
'O' in old radio lingo |
'We'll ___ there to greet her' (old song lyric) |
'When hell freezes over!' |
'___ Box' (1992 pop music release) |
Alley-oop toss, e.g. |
Ancient language: Abbr. |
Andrea ___ |
Architect Mies van der ___ |
Assn. and org., e.g. |
Atmospheric prefix |
Austerity |
Bath ___ |
Britain's Lord Ismay was its first head |
Buddha's reputed birthplace |
Building support |
By and large |
Catalog card abbr. |
Certain missile |
Charged |
Checker, perhaps |
Chucklehead |
City in Kyrgyzstan |
Cockeyed |
Common stain |
Comparatively agile |
Concluded |
Continue |
Crazy, slangily |
Cross the threshold |
Dallas cager, briefly |
Deck (out) |
Department |
Developing stage |
Directed |
Disappearing network TV employee |
Do nothin' at all |
Eastern title of respect |
Ernie of the P.G.A. |
Fat cat |
Fictional Mr. |
Filmmaker Nicolas |
Footless animal |
Noodge |
Number in a series |
Number in Nuremberg |
Ones left holding the bag? |
Part of a buffer zone, maybe |
Part of a test, maybe |
Part of the gasoline additive M.T.B.E. |
Partner of rules, slangily |
Passes unnoticed |
Personify |
Pigeonholes |
Pitcher of milk? |
Place for a valve |
Possible cause of a spanking |
Potential serve-breaker's score |
Provoking person |
Redeemed |
Ring bearer |
Rogers and others |
Sap |
Scold |
Scrolls site |
Sensually |
Severely scold |
Shade of black |
Shake like ___ |
Sign of a slip |
Sign of secrecy |
Slew |
States' rights amendment to the Constitution |
Teetotalers |
Tending to set apart |
Ticklish: Var. |
Times to dream of |
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