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New York Times crossword of April 22nd, 2007 other clues |
Old-style hangover remedy |
One way to be paid |
Operatic Jenny |
Orange/yellow blooms |
Parlor piece |
Paul of pet food |
Peevishness |
Perfect |
Physicist Niels |
Poe's middle name |
Poetic break: Var. |
Prepare, as a side of beans |
Pulled in |
Punjabi believer |
Purplish |
QB Rodney |
Radisson alternative |
Really, really |
Red hair, e.g. |
Reply to 'No way!' |
Restricted part of a street |
Russian city or oblast |
See 25-Across |
See 81-Across |
Singer India.___ |
Single thread |
Sitting on |
Smog-watching grp. |
Snooped (around) |
Soissons seasons |
Sportscast feature |
Steinbeck's 'To ___ Unknown' |
Struggle |
Student's declaration |
'Dies ___' |
'Here ___ ...' |
'Poetry is ...' (E. E. Cummings) |
'Poetry is ...' (Edith Sitwell) |
'Poetry is ...' (Joseph Roux) |
'Poetry is ...' (Pablo Neruda) |
'See ___ care!' |
'This is where ___' |
'Yikes!' |
'Zounds,' e.g. |
'___ gratias' |
'___ on Melancholy' |
'___ the fields ...' |
15 years before the Battle of Hastings |
1947 crime drama |
Aligned |
Alternative fuel |
Amount past due? |
Angry talk |
Antiquity, quaintly |
Arabian capital |
Arrived quietly |
As a result |
Bagnell Dam river |
Banned spray |
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Banks |
Beachwear |
Beantown, on scoreboards |
Beeper |
Belief |
Besides |
Big spinner |
Block in the Southwest |
'... ___ great fall' |
'Bus Stop' playwright |
#24 of 24 |
Have on |
Hearty drink |
Here, in Juárez |
Household health hazard |
Hundred Acre Wood donkey |
Hyde Park stroller |
In many cases |
Inventor's place |
It may start with someone entering a bar |
It's raised on a farm |
Japanese band? |
K.C.-to-Duluth dir. |
Kind of check |
League division |
Like many pubs |
Like the Uzbek and Kirghiz languages |
Literary ending |
Love letters? |
Ma'am or dam |
Main seating area |
Make an inauguration affirmation |
Mighty big |
Monte ___ |
Month after Ab |
Mtn. stats |
N.C. State plays in it |
Namely |
NASA homecoming |
No more |
Not on the border |
Nutrition drink brand |
Oater locale |
Office gizmo |
Oklahoma city |
Old deferment classification |
Surrealist Magritte |
Swe. abutter |
Swing wildly |
Tapas bar offering |
Tennis edge |
Ticking off |
Tiny bite |
Title character in a 'Sgt. Pepper' song |
Toil |
Took top honors |
Trevi coin, once |
TV's Swenson |
Two, in Lisbon |
Tyro |
U.S. city in sight of two volcanoes |
Up to one's ears (in) |
Verges on |
Walk to the door |
Wasted gas |
West Indian sorcery |
Where Springsteen was born, in song |
Winter Olympics venues |
With 36-Across, 'Poetry is ...' (Osbert Sitwell) |
With 89-Across, 'Poetry is ...' (Carl Sandburg) |
Writer Sontag |
___ Mae |
___ this world |
Bueno's opposite |
Camera inits. |
Corner office and others |
Cuban patriot José |
Dead Sea Scrolls scribe |
Deli order |
Denials |
Denny's alternative |
Durham sch. |
Early Nebraskan |
Elderly |
Ella of 'Phantom Lady' |
Energy |
English university V.I.P.s |
Exactly, after 'to' |
Fairy-tale menace |
Fall field worker |
Fashion's ___ von Furstenberg |
Feature of the villain in 'The Fugitive' |
Flat |
French city in W.W. II fighting |
FRIENDS |
G.P.A. spoilers |
Gettysburg general under Lee |
Go around |
Go bad |
Golf club with a nearly vertical face |
Grant maker |
Gridiron protection |
Group of spies |
Half of doce |
Halfhearted |
Hatch from Utah |
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