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New York Times crossword of April 2nd, 2006 other clues |
'One never knows, ___?': Fats Waller |
'Star Trek: T.N.G.' engineer |
'The Old Man and the Sea' catch |
'When Schweine fly!' |
'Winnie-the-Pooh' baby |
40, 60, 75 or 100, commonly |
9/11 Commission subj. |
Actress Meyers |
Actress who starred in two Hitchcock films |
Alley Oop's girlfriend |
Ape's home |
Arriving home after curfew |
Austin of TV's 'Knots Landing' |
Bach bit |
Bar owner's job on 'The Simpsons'? |
Baseball scorecard letters |
Bearcats |
Beethoven symphony |
Biased writing? |
Bow pro |
Burdensome bird |
Cartoonist Addams |
Cartoonist Hollander |
Catalan is its official language |
Certain buck |
Chaney Sr. or Jr. |
Chat room initialism |
Clobbered |
Comedian Tomlin as a bowler? |
Complex part? |
Coolidge Dam river |
Country with a pentagonal flag |
Course for a Maytag repairman? |
Desolate |
Destination in the movie 'Dumb and Dumber' |
Devoted friend of Greek legend |
Didn't break |
Distinction, slangily |
Doctor's bag? |
Door sign |
Early bird |
Emergency situation |
Estrous |
Far from loaded |
Fast ___ Felson, real-life hustler portrayed in 'The Hustler' |
Flambé |
Foreshadow |
Forever and a day |
French entree |
Frost lines |
Game sometimes called 'bucking the tiger' |
Grendel and Beowulf |
Guillotine? |
Handles differently? |
Heads overseas? |
Historic Honolulu palace |
Hustler's hangout? |
Ibsen's 'Hedda ___' |
In the heart of |
Indo-Iranian language |
It may need a big jacket |
J.F.K. advisory |
Jared of 'Panic Room' |
John Glenn, e.g. |
Jolly sounds |
Judo ranking |
Just so you know |
Kvetch |
Launch sites ... or crash sites |
Listed |
Lose track? |
Marc Antony's love |
Mine transport |
Mister |
Mistress of the spirit world? |
Moss Hart's 'Act One,' e.g. |
Mrs. James Joyce |
Mumbled assent |
Mutually approve |
Nick name? |
Nolan Ryan, for most of the 80's |
Old global positioning system |
One lacking bucks? |
One of the Gallo brothers |
Onetime capital of India |
Opening |
Oregon's state tree |
Ozone layer, for one |
Part of the Illinois/Indiana border |
Picture on a $5,000 bill |
Playground retort |
Playroom threat |
Prefix with -gon |
Prefix with millions |
Prepares for a Masters? |
Provoke |
Pulverized |
Puzzling |
Release |
Ring count |
Robe fastener |
Rodents, playfully |
Scotland? |
Scrubbed |
Second fiddle |
See 93-Across |
Shade of white |
Shark pools? |
Sheriff's badge in the Old West |
Shoe specification |
Some film ratings |
Special request at a shoe store |
Sprinkling |
Stocking stuffers |
Storage space |
Sweet 16 org. |
Take the course |
Talk like a baby |
Tenuous |
The Beatles' '___ Leaving Home' |
The folks |
The Muses, e.g. |
The Pleistocene Epoch, familiarly |
There's simply no end to it |
Treasure |
Tyler who wrote 'Breathing Lessons' |
Unwelcome twist |
View |
W. C. Fields affirmative |
Warning on court testimony? |
Was an Orly arrival? |
Wasted |
Well-armed predator? |
With 107-Down, Westerner with an oxymoronic-sounding name buried on Boot Hill |
Writer Fleming as a two-year-old? |
Yevtushenko poem |
You can be in it and out of it at the same time |
___ Tzu (dog) |
___-American |
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