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New York Times crossword of April 12th, 1998 other clues
Cry of economic liberation?
D.C. team, for short
David Brinkley's autobiography
Davis was its Pres.
De-bused, e.g.
Delete
Delighted condition?
Desert home
Disaster
Disputed island in the East China Sea
Diving duck
Einstein's birthplace
Embarrassed
Emotionless
English dramatist George
Exhaust
Extemporize
Fast fleet
Fictional friend of Isaac of York
Follow
Follower: Suffix
Funny brothers
Germfree
Get ___ for effort
Guarantee
Gum site
H.M.O. personnel
Hallow ending
Handy abbr.
Hobbyist purchases
I.R.S. target in Calif.?
In general
Intimate
It works according to scale
Jaguar models
Proposal response
Quite dissimilar
Rainbows
Rocker Bob
Rust
Searches
Side in a debate
Slattern
Slips past
Slow-witted
Some western New York legislation?
Something awful
Something to lend
Sot sound
Steamed
Stones' request of their accountant?
Strikes out
Styron's Turner
Subj. for immigrants
Supports a scheme
Sweep
Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 ___ minor
They're good for the biceps
Tom and Diane
Tommy of 'Finian's Rainbow'
Trains
Twice as perilous
Very old I.R.S. employee?
When to call, in some want ads
Winter 1997-98 newsmaker
Writer Josephine
___ acid
___ chocolates
'Friends' co-star
'Like me'
'Saturday Night Live' announcer
'The Alienist' author Carr
'The House of Blue Leaves' playwright
'The Time Machine' race
'___ happens...'
'___ Mio'
'___ pray'
'___ pray'
180, so to speak
180, so to speak
Accepted the bait
Actress Scala
Anthology
April 15 greeting?
Assessment of a comedian?
Bearing
Big inits. in cellular technology
Blazing stars
Blockage
Blueprint item
Brouhaha
Bulldog, e.g.
Bygone sports cars
Cafeteria supply
Carom
Class
Clockmaker Terry
Cold coating
Colosseum cover-up
Company recruits, for short
Crowning point
'A waking dream,' according to Aristotle
Jaleel White role on 'Family Matters'
Jiffs
Just beat
Just make, with 'out'
Kind of cut
King intro
Language from which 'mako' comes
Let in advance
Let out
Like a tundra
Like some arrangements
Loop runners
Lou Gehrig or Cal Ripken
Lukas of 'Witness'
Madison and Monroe
Mammilla
Manhattan ingredient
Mother of Castor and Pollux
Music with jazzlike riffs
Nevada town
Nicholson film 'The Two ___'
Norms: Abbr.
Not necessarily exact: Abbr.
O. Henry specialty
Office mail
On the lam
One may be honorable
One of the Jacksons
Orch. section
Part of Latin I conjugation
Place for a male trio
Plays matchmaker
Poetic measures
Popeye's ___ Pea
Practiced yellow journalism
___ Loma, Calif.
___-Coat (floor wax brand)

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