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New York Times crossword of April 17th, 2008 other clues
'English Suites' composer
'Taking Heat' memoirist Fleischer
1956 movie starring 17- and 18-Across, with 'The'
1959 movie starring 17- and 18-Across
1961 movie starring 17- and 18-Across
1968 movie starring 17- and 18-Across
1971 movie starring 17- and 18-Across, with 'The'
Alternative nickname for the Gloved One
Applaud
Are made up
Barnaby Jones portrayer
Bench warmer?
Bit of cheesecake
Certain extension
Copy over?
Country with a five-sided flag
Czech runner Zatopek
Dec. 25, e.g.
Deep black
Elevated Sicilian city
Ellipsis component
European leader?
First person in ancient Rome
Georges
German tennis star Tommy
Grading gamut
Hollywood district
Home fronts?
Isn't in the clear?
Jarringly unfamiliar
John McCain's alma mater, briefly
Jungfrau, for one
Kerfuffle
Kingsley's '___ to the North-East Wind'
Klingons, e.g.
Lift high
Like sushi fish, typically
Like Sydney Carton at the end of 'A Tale of Two Cities'
Little shaver's conveyance
Long-snouted fish
Make a snack of
Masked critter
Material for Voldemort's wand, in Harry Potter books
Neglect
No mere glance
Not have an accomplice
Part of a dirndl
Parts of a rural skyline
Prefix with phobia
Prepare to drive
Rights grp.
Rights grp.
Ring of the Fisherman wearer
Road reversal, in slang
Run-of-the-mill computer, in tech slang
Second
See 17-Across
Silk shade
Some scullers' trophies
Stand out
State capital originally called Crabtown
Suffix with press
Support in skullduggery
Tabitha's grandmother on 'Bewitched'
Textbook offerings
They believe
Tilting type: Abbr.
Town near Metuchen, N.J.
Transnational cooperation
TV princess
Veep before L.B.J.
With 18-Across, 'In the Arena' autobiographer
___ about
___ card
___ soul (no one)

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