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New York Times crossword of March 15th, 2010 other clues |
Oil company acquired by BP |
Old U.S. gas brand |
One signing with a landlord |
Online publications, briefly |
Pants ending just below the knees |
Pi r squared, for a circle |
Player's rep |
Point off, as for bad behavior |
Queue |
Rocking toy, in tot-speak |
Rodeo ropes |
Salt's place on a margarita glass |
Sank, as a putt |
Sewing machine inventor Howe |
Small argument |
Small error |
Small whiskey glass |
Somewhat |
Suffix with zillion |
The 'A' in MoMA |
Two charts? |
Two scout groups? |
Two steeds? |
Two water slides? |
Usually deleted e-mail |
What bird wings do |
Wild about |
Word-guessing game |
___ de toilette |
$$$ |
'Cheers' barfly |
'Fourscore and seven years ___ ...' |
'The Good Earth' heroine |
'However ...' |
'Not to mention ...' |
'Wow, I didn't know that!' |
'___ cow!' |
Actresses Mendes and Longoria |
Al Jolson classic |
Arizona tribe |
Biblical water-to-wine site |
Boat propeller |
Bug-eyed |
Cockroach or termite |
Cross to bear |
Cuts off, as branches |
Dark loaves |
Deep-six |
Dull hurt |
Event not to be missed |
Full of substance |
Go like hell |
Going ___ tooth and nail |
Govern |
Greek Cupid |
Groove |
Hang around for |
Hank whose home-run record was surpassed by Barry Bonds |
Harking back to an earlier style |
Hearty enjoyment |
In legend he sold his soul to the devil |
In the style of |
Industrialist J. Paul ___ |
Intelligence |
Is afflicted with |
Item stuffed with pimento |
Like a buttinsky |
Like omelets |
Lopsided win, in slang |
Missing roll call, say |
Move to another country |
Of the flock |
Isolated hill |
Italian currency before the euro |
Lion in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' |
Living ___ (what an employer is asked to pay) |
Mannerly guy |
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