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Mrs. Ed Norton crossword clue
T R I X I E
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New York Times crossword of February 14th, 2006 other clues |
'East' on a grandfather clock |
'Hercules' spinoff |
'No thanks' |
'Rebel Without a Cause' actor Sal |
'Rent' composer Jonathan |
'That is to say
' |
'That ___ excuse' |
1970's Robert Blake series |
Altar garb |
Arnaz of 50's TV |
Attack helicopter |
Barn adjunct |
Biddy |
Bounces |
Brainy |
Bulk of a TV network's income |
Capital ___ Bank |
Capt. Hook's sidekick |
Carl who wrote 'Contact' |
Certain Vegas games |
Chicago's St. ___ University |
Common rhyme scheme |
Con |
Cookbook author Rombauer |
Cry in the outfield |
Dentist's implement |
Dirty literature |
Doll's cry |
F.B.I. investigator, slangily |
Fasting times |
First name in W.W. II infamy |
Forebodings |
Friend in France |
Give up |
Golfer's bagful |
Gossip, slangily |
Headwork? |
In front of |
In ___ rush |
Intro for boy or girl |
Item pictured in a cereal ad |
Items made unnecessary by iPods |
K.C.-to-Detroit dir. |
Let out early |
Little cap |
Lord Vader |
Moldavia, e.g.: Abbr. |
More pink, as steak |
Most of the characters on 'The West Wing' |
Murphy Brown's mother or son |
Musical featuring the song 'Buenos Aires' |
New York cardinal |
Not black-and-white |
Not recorded |
One of eight English kings: Abbr. |
Photo |
Pitch-black |
Prefix with sphere |
Select, with 'for' |
Settled (on) |
Slender wedge |
Stop with |
Suffix with legal |
Tabu for taboo, e.g.: Abbr. |
Take the booby prize |
Till holder |
Voyager launcher |
What many champagne glasses do |
When repeated, a food fish |
When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are last seen |
Where to find the varieties mentioned at the start of 17-, 26- and 47-Across |
Worked (up) |
Zigzags downhill |
___ Kringle |
___ Valley, Calif. |
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