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Universal product crossword clue


M O V I E

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New York Times crossword of April 7th, 2006 other clues
'Die Hard 2' director Harlin
'Gotcha'
'Laggiù ___ Soledad' (Puccini aria)
'The Art of Happiness' writer
'___ Arrives' (1967 soul album)
'___ corny …' ('A Wonderful Guy' lyric)
1980's Lebanese president ___ Gemayel
40-Down, e.g.: Abbr.
A hand
Actor Burton
Assess
Be up
Bereft, old-style
Boy with a canine pal, in 50's TV
Brand mentioned in 'You're the Top'
Bring down
Bug
Co-star of 'The Witches of Eastwick'
Conform
Connecting point
Daubs
Daughter of Cap'n Andy in 'Show Boat'
Drawing
Equal
First name among diarists
Glucose, to fructose
He starred opposite Florence Henderson in 'Fanny'
Help in rounding up
Hrs. on the Mississippi
Is down with
It's just between us
Joanie Cunningham portrayer, in 1970's-80's TV
Lackluster
Lady's other half
Less green
Like Playboy's Playmate of the Year
Like some cards
Like some innings
Memorable
Mexican plantation product
Net
Not with the others
Novel figure: Abbr.
Old fliers
One who's not the marrying type
Penultimate letters
Petrol measures
Places to sleep
Power: Lat.
Proximate, poetically
Reason to bring out the chains
Red, maybe
Renounce
Sans spice
Santa portrayer in 'Elf'
Self-styled superiors
Separate
Some old Acuras
Some shavers
Standard partner
Stuck, after 'in'
Symbol of protection
Tawdriness
Telling
They're a big part of the life of Riley
Tuolumne Meadows locale
United, for one
Unwanted buildup
Virtual transactions
Wrestle
x, y or z

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