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New York Times crossword of March 1st, 2008 other clues
''___ Me?' I do not know you' (Emily Dickinson poem)
'Danger!'
'First ...'
'___ vindice' (Confederacy motto)
1920s birth control advocate Russell
1966 Grammy winner for 'If He Walked Into My Life'
20th-century German leader's moniker
A.L. home run champ of 1950 and '53
Amts.
Author of 'Save Your Job, Save Our Country: Why Nafta Must Be Stopped — Now!'
Bennett of the Ronettes
Big combo
Big name in flight
Boho-chic footwear
Bright planet, sometimes
Bristly appendages
Broke out
Chairperson?
Comb
Conditioning system
Cousin of Ascii
Cuts into a pie, often
Dances in waltz time
Defeats easily
Distribution slip
Doesn't stick around
Dumpling dish
Enter for a spin
Event in which teams may drink rounds during rounds
Faster, maybe
Field fare, briefly
First pitcher to have defeated all 30 major-league teams
Focus of some ball-handlers?
Function whose domain is between -1 and 1
Get slippery, in a way
H.S. subject
Having a better bottom?
Information technology subject
Italian province or its capital
Least sensible
Load-bearing things?
Man and others
Minimal, with 'of'
Mop holder?
Most intrepid
Name on some euros
Not-so-new work crew
Often-minimized thing
Old marketplace surrounder
Opinion opener
Ostensible composer of 'The Abduction of Figaro' and 'Oedipus Tex'
Part of a certain kit
Part of a fin?
Place on a game board?
Saints, e.g.
Samoan capital
Some radio sources
Spanish mistress
Summit goal
They may be found in sneakers
Wolf, e.g.
Words after 'Whew!'
Worker doing a desk job?
Zagat contributor
Zipped up

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