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S P A M

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New York Times crossword of March 15th, 2010 other clues
Oil company acquired by BP
Old U.S. gas brand
One signing with a landlord
Online publications, briefly
Pants ending just below the knees
Pi r squared, for a circle
Player's rep
Point off, as for bad behavior
Poor, depressed neighborhood
Queue
Rocking toy, in tot-speak
Rodeo ropes
Salt's place on a margarita glass
Sank, as a putt
Sewing machine inventor Howe
Small argument
Small error
Small whiskey glass
Somewhat
Suffix with zillion
The 'A' in MoMA
Two charts?
Two scout groups?
Two steeds?
Two water slides?
What bird wings do
Wild about
Word-guessing game
___ de toilette
$$$
'Cheers' barfly
'Fourscore and seven years ___ ...'
'The Good Earth' heroine
'However ...'
'Not to mention ...'
'Wow, I didn't know that!'
'___ cow!'
Actresses Mendes and Longoria
Al Jolson classic
Arizona tribe
Biblical water-to-wine site
Boat propeller
Bug-eyed
Cockroach or termite
Cross to bear
Cuts off, as branches
Dark loaves
Deep-six
Dull hurt
Event not to be missed
Full of substance
Go like hell
Going ___ tooth and nail
Govern
Greek Cupid
Groove
Hang around for
Hank whose home-run record was surpassed by Barry Bonds
Harking back to an earlier style
Hearty enjoyment
In legend he sold his soul to the devil
In the style of
Industrialist J. Paul ___
Intelligence
Is afflicted with
Item stuffed with pimento
Like a buttinsky
Like omelets
Lopsided win, in slang
Missing roll call, say
Move to another country
Of the flock
Isolated hill
Italian currency before the euro
Lion in 'The Chronicles of Narnia'
Living ___ (what an employer is asked to pay)
Mannerly guy

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