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Premier Sunday crossword of March 20th, 2011 other clues
Lyrical verses
Tree with long, beanlike seedpods
Fraternity letters
Tolkien villains
German wife
Actor Laurence
Pick, with "for"
Blood vessel
Initial protective action, Ohio-style?
Sicily's erupter
Divides up
Swerve off course
Really smell
Trig topic
TV show with eligible bachelors, Ohio-style?
Shoe tip
Calf meat
Suffix with project
Western U.S. range
Casey Stengel quote, Ohio-style?
Hip-hop "Dr."
To — (precisely)
"En —!" (fencer's cry)
Larva of a parasite
Track star Jesse
"The View" co-host Shepherd
Cut (off)
Dull photo finish
ESP, Ohio-style?
On the ship, e.g.
Egg cells
— -faire
Beatles hit, Ohio-style?
Made a beeline for
Pose the question
Pick up and haul in
Most foul
Dolphin kin
Pantry invader
Sickness symptom
Adaptable, electrically
Beer, in Bath
Gene Kelly classic, Ohio-style?
Snobbish
Poetic night
God, in Dijon
Boggy land
Golden agers, Ohio-style?
Hair cluster
Bygone
Jordan native, e.g.
Good flavor
Twin brother of Jacob
Many an Arctic area, Ohio-style?
Rip to pieces
Byrnes or Roush
One taken in by another
"— Love Her"
Birch or larch
See 4-Down
Frees for a price
Use a scythe
Sign- — (farewells)
Recovers after a downpour
Hearing aid part
With 131-Across, "L.A. Law" actress
Pepsi, e.g.
Settled down
It may fly by
Call at sea
Eye coverer
"— -wee's Playhouse"
Pooch's bark
Cash
Unsettles
Olympian's no-no
Got too thick with weeds
Rip anew
Film theater
Serpents
Eternal City fountain
Perón played by Madonna
Scout outing
— Lilly (Prozac producer)
Crime solver: Abbr.
Fiery fiddler?
Healthful quaff
Cutting part
Firehouse sound
Mr. Moto player Peter
Anne Rice title vampire
Valhalla god
Army division
Yearn deeply
Rolodex no.
John of rock
Like a well-pitched game
— Gyra (jazz group)
Hoagie
Long for with envy
Using speech
— Plaines
Big parrot
Make ashamed
Big name in toy trucks
Hanks and Cruise
Average golf scores
2009 Best Picture nominee
Genetic helix
Lingerie item
Caterers' dispensers
Legendary snow humanoid
Baker's need
Striking
Kate Nelligan title role
Mystery novelist — Stanley Gardner
Leeway
"Essays of —"
Twain's Huck
Stimulant in 36-Down
Fresca, e.g.
"Your $$$$$" channel
Broke loose
Pince- —
"Goodness!"
Protruding bellybutton
Authority
Tenant, e.g.
Ludicrous
Major rant
Unpunctual
1981 PC introducer
Discontinues
Poker champ Stu
Re
Cherry discard
Very, in Nice
Use scissors
River of Bern
Pill-approving org.
"Silkwood" actor Silver

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