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New York Times crossword of April 5th, 1998 other clues |
German one |
Get off on |
Give as an example |
Given to burrowing, maybe |
Glanced at |
Go-carts |
Group of poems |
Half of a Vegas duo |
Hard as ___ |
Hides |
Hindu incarnation |
Hunk |
Impatient |
Injury around a horse's hoof |
Is tricked by |
Jaguars and such |
Japanese violinist is bored by her Calif. performance? |
Kind of appeal |
Kind of review |
King's title, for short |
Lender's protection |
Like a solar event |
Lulus |
Made smooth, in a way |
Mail or fax |
Make (one's way) |
Marginal notation |
Maximum limits? |
Mosquito type |
Most well-kept |
Neptune satellite |
News head |
Newt |
Stadium level |
Stand in the sun, say |
Super Bowl M.V.P. Brett |
Take-out counter? |
Tampa neighbor |
The Scourge of God |
Thin skin |
Traffic caution |
Twilight, old-style |
Ultimate |
Venetian boat song |
Virile |
Weather stats |
Where home is |
William Jennings ___ 'Cross of Gold' speech |
Wiped out |
Wriggly creature |
___ ghost |
___-Cat |
'7 Faces of Dr. ___' (1964 movie) |
'Beat the Clock' TV host |
'Blueberry Hill' singer is the only portly person in the family? |
'Give ___ rest!' |
'Bravo!' |
'Funny Girl' co-star |
'Go fly ___!' |
'Live free ___' (New Hampshire motto) |
'St. Elmo's Fire' actor |
'The Wild Duck' playwright |
Adar's predecessor |
Adar's predecessor |
Additions at school? |
Amalgamate |
Analogous (to) |
Antiquated |
Armpit, anatomically |
Baseball's Caminiti |
Bellyached |
Best-selling computer game |
Big name in paperbacks |
Birds-feather link |
Blokes |
Board members |
Bonaparte aide |
Burden |
Cassandra, e.g. |
Change for the better |
Chemical ending |
Chirrup |
Chunk |
Church assembly |
Clay, now |
Come-ons |
Component of 'fully loaded' |
Composed |
Composed |
Computer language |
Conductor Georg got high praise from his peers? |
Confuse |
Curtain material |
D.C. figures: Abbr. |
Develop |
Drivel |
English novelist Anthony |
Fact or factoid |
Fan sounds |
Ferry terminus, maybe |
Food eaten |
French equivalent of the Oscar |
Freudian concerns |
Game ending? |
Nibble |
Numerical prefix |
O.T. book read at Purim |
Old Persians |
One surrounded by raised hands |
Outputs from El Chichón |
Overthrew |
Panache |
Playing a part from |
Pour ___ |
Prince, e.g. |
Raggedy ___ (dolls) |
Rap Queen loves her supporters? |
Redresser |
Reduced in number |
Retailer's place |
Safari sight |
Saharan |
Salaam |
Salon stuff |
Scull |
Service sites |
Shakes off |
Shout in bad weather? |
Show biz's Peggy and Mama |
Singer with a falsetto |
Small field |
Snowfall |
Some football linemen: Abbr. |
Some football linemen: Abbr. |
Some radios, for short |
Sotheby's visitor |
Sportscaster Albert |
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