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Number to the left of a decimal point, maybe crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 15th, 2008 other clues
'Field of Dreams' actress Amy
'Is There Life Out There' singer
1600 to 1800, on a boat
1939 film taglined 'Garbo laughs'
1979 #1 hit for Robert John
Albee's 'Three ___ Women'
Awaiting burial
Bands of holy men
Bathe in a glow
Become one
Big hit
Blue shade
Boxy Toyota product
Carthaginian statesman who opposed war with Rome
Center
Compliant
Didn't take advantage of
Files a minority opinion
First African-born Literature Nobelist
Game featuring Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde
Gives up responsibility
Great literature's opposite
He conducted the premiere performances of 'Pagliacci' and 'La Bohème'
Incite
Jelly seen on buffet tables
Kind of protector
Like St. Basil's
Maker of Coolpix cameras
More of the same
Most mawkish
Muscleheaded
Newspaper column separators
One that gets depressed during recitals
One with a guitar and shades, stereotypically
Pennsylvania's Flagship City
Photographer/children's author Alda
Pilot light?
Political extremists
Possible work force reducer
Put on an unhappy face
Revival movement's leader?
Roofing choice
Roughly a third of the earth's land surface
Rwandan people
Ships on the seafloor
Some Degas paintings
Some emergency cases may be found in them
Sometime soon
Stage actress who wrote 'Respect for Acting'
Star of 'Gigi' and 'Lili'
Steely Dan singer Donald
Strand at the airport, maybe
Stray animals don't have them
Titular mouse in a classic Daniel Keyes novel
Treat badly
Trifling
Unlikely to rattle or squeak, say
Vast
Vet, e.g.
Yielding ground
Young cowboy in 'Lonesome Dove'
___ Couple (yearbook voting category)
___ Elliot, heroine of Jane Austen's 'Persuasion'

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