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New York Times crossword of March 1st, 1998 other clues |
Bats |
Batting a thousand |
Body build |
Cabbage collector, for short |
Certain vertebrae |
Chevy Chase title role |
Church projection |
Conclusion of many a poet? |
Contend, colloquially |
Correction section |
Crag |
Crinkly cloth |
Crows |
Derbies |
Derby doings |
Designer Simpson |
Did derbies |
Displaces |
Don't waste |
Ebon |
Emmy-winning Rob |
Fictional Dinsmore and Venner |
Fighting force |
Filmdom's Robert and Alan |
Flatten, in Britain |
Forum wear |
Friend of Coleridge |
General assemblies |
Give a hoot |
Give off |
Give off |
Good earth |
Grab |
Old-timer, of sorts |
Open wide |
Opinion of Keats poetry? |
Outdated poet suffix |
Pen |
People |
Perfume billed as 'The forbidden fragrance' |
Peruvian Sumac |
Pesky insect |
Pew locale |
Poet's favorite 1972 hit? |
Poet's outlook on life? |
Poetic contraction |
Pointless |
Portuguese city |
Promotional overkill |
Protected, in a way |
Provincial capital in the Dominican Republic |
Reaches over |
Relevant, to lawyers |
Result of poetic license? |
Roar of the crowd |
Roof type |
Sacred poem |
Sans nuts, e.g. |
See 34-Across |
Senator of 1967 censure |
Shakespearean couplet description? |
She's married...with niños |
Some 'Aïda' singers |
Sooner migrant |
Springs |
St. John, e.g. |
Stand at wakes |
Stand at wakes |
Hankered |
Hi-fi buys |
High: Prefix |
Hitches |
Horse height measure |
Hose hue |
Iranian city |
It's got ewe covered |
Jeff's '77 Sunset Strip' partner |
Job preceder |
Joust contestant |
Khartoum's country |
Kinetic art form |
King of a Handel oratorio |
Krupp works site |
Kyrgyzstan's ___ Mountains |
Labor activist Chavez |
Lance |
Lead head? |
Lowly ones |
Lowly ones |
Machinating |
Manx 'Thanks!' |
Many people sit around it |
Meal starter |
Mercury : Sable :: Ford : ___ |
Merlin of football and TV |
More than simmer |
Need to reimburse |
Neighbor of Turkey |
Next |
Noble, in Nuremberg |
Objective |
Stand for Steen |
Substance in soaps |
Suffix akin to -ity |
Swindle |
Tailor's tool |
Tailor's tool |
Talk about Tennyson poems? |
Tamper-resistant |
Tel. listing abbr. |
Ticked (off) |
Too hot for tots |
Unconfirmed reports |
Venetian official, once |
Vow taker |
What a disaffected Japanese poet might become? |
'Taras Bulba' author |
What one gets reading poetry? |
Wild things |
'Brain Trust' Prez |
'Eleni' director Peter |
'Ford ___ better idea' (old slogan) |
Winged |
'Hard Lines' poet |
With 68-Down, 'Fame' actress |
Xylophone striker |
'Odyssey' peak |
'The Fisher King' director |
'The Gondoliers' nurse |
'___ can eat!' |
10,000,000 ergs |
Abide |
Actress Long |
All there |
Arabs, Hebrews, etc. |
Atomic |
Babylon's land |
Bacchus attendant |
Bats |
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