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New York Times crossword of April 8th, 2010 other clues |
'Curiouser and curiouser!,' e.g. |
'From Russia With Love' actress Lotte |
'O patria mia,' e.g. |
'Say what?' |
*4:00 in the afternoon |
*Fearsome, swift-moving creature with snapping jaws |
*Grass plot around a sundial |
*Lithe and slimy |
*Smiling radiantly |
*To go round and round |
*To make holes |
A bit nasty |
Add zest to |
Affectionate, fiery types, supposedly |
Bears do it |
Beaten (out) |
Beer, sometimes |
Browner |
Catcher's spot? |
Certain ancient mummy |
Chucklehead |
Church annex? |
Confronts |
Dear |
Departure point for explorer Vasco da Gama |
Detail |
Drawing in a margin, maybe |
Emulate the dodo |
Feudal laborer |
Form of writing of ancient Crete |
Indian tourist city |
It comes in fifths |
It goes after poli and before fi |
It's 71% cookie, 29% creme |
Kazakh river |
Lawyer/civil-rights activist Guinier |
Lesage hero Gil ___ |
Long-running CBS hit |
Make stew? |
Means of unloading? |
Miss |
Mysterious Mr. |
Not visual |
Objects employed to show everyday life |
Old-time floozie |
Online discussions |
Opposite of alway |
Pakistan's so-called 'Garden of Mughals' |
Playing marble |
Poetry performance |
Positions (oneself) |
Put away |
Sharks, e.g. |
Some buffalo hunters of old |
Sought food |
Stern cry? |
Tach's location |
Take advantage of |
Tolkien creatures |
Uniform coloring |
Unnamed others, briefly |
Urge formally |
Variety of grape |
Vintner's concern |
Wadi |
Waits in music |
Wonderland food for Alice |
Wrap up |
Wrapped up |
Writer who was the source of all the words with asterisked clues in this puzzle |
[I'm heartbroken!] |
___ caelestes (divine wrath: Lat.) |
___ Hatter |
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