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New York Times crossword of March 11th, 2005 other clues
'___ Rose' (song from 'The Music Man')
1942 Abbott and Costello movie
A as in Archimedes
Assigned
Avenging a wrong
Becomes angry
Bedazzlement
Bud, to a botanist
Certain Jewish theosophy: Var.
Chauvinist's view
Diplomatic achievement
Dried grass twisted into ropes
Family mem.
Fictional Gray
Fine French fabric
Following closely
Former cable inits.
Fruit salad fruit
German pronoun
Halloween superlative
Hardly conclusive
Having bad marks
Here, in Hidalgo
Insensitive
Keeps out
Kicked downstairs
Leading
Led on
Line of work: Abbr.
Mexican blankets, in México
Minimal amount
Mythical nymph
New Deal inits.
Occasion for flags
Ode's opening
One of 300 in the length of Noah's ark
Pulitzer Prize category: Abbr.
Purges
Rehashes again and again
Relatives of carps and minnows
Rigging supports
Sabbath talk: Abbr.
Sainted pope of A.D. 401-17
Sauce with a kick
Scatterer
Start of something big?
Stew holder
Suit request
Take a bow?
They are raised for all to see
They got back on the road in 1998
Unveiling cry
Unwillingness, in rare usage
Violinist Leopold
Went big-game hunting
What an exception 'proves'
What Spanish athletes go for at the Olympics
Wore a tux, maybe
___ coffee
___ mots
___-Neuve (province bordering Québec)

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