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New York Times crossword of March 4th, 2010 other clues
Pick
Pilot's abbr.
Play-___
Proceed without notes, say
Red-faced
Scotland's Firth of ___
Sewers have them
Song sung by an orphan
Sounds of surprise
Soviet space dog
Spanish waves
Spy satellite's acquisition
Stout
Subtitle of many biographies
Swell
The majority of Jutlanders
Very dry
Villainous member of the Serpent Society, in Marvel Comics
Voting 50-Across
___ position
___ smasher
'___ when?'
'American Beauty' setting
'Fiesque' composer
'Molly ___,' popular Irish song
'The Lost World' menace
'___ in London' (jazz album)
*Alternative way to get directions?
*Be funnier than comedian Bill?
*Better, in hip-hop slang?
*Kitchen or living room?
*One who dislikes unruly hair?
*Via Veneto?
1972 treaty subj.
2003 hip-hop hit by Fabolous
39-Down vote
Affected one
Alpha, beta or gamma
Amaze
Answer to each of the six starred clues, literally
Artist's portfolio
Big blow?
Bygone emporium
Canadian station sign
Chip, maybe
Church perch
Datebook entry: Abbr.
Devotional bench
Diamond family name
Eponymous scale developer
Expose, poetically
FedEx rival
Felipe Calderón's land: Abbr.
Football's Adam Vinatieri, e.g.
Gadflies, e.g.
Greek character
Hairy Himalayan
Half of a 1980s sitcom duo
Heroic verse
Housewares brand
How kids grow up, it's often said
I love, to Livy
Judge's cry
Like XX vis-à-vis X, sizewise
Literary monogram
Mary's charge
Masked men with blades
Nebraska senator succeeded by Hagel
Night class subj.
Pharmacy units
Piccolo players, e.g.

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