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New York Times crossword of March 1st, 2012 other clues |
'We've taken the city, but can we defend it?'? |
-like |
A ship may appear on it |
Add-on to the start or end of a word stem (as in 17-, 25-, 35-, 49- and 57-Across) |
Additions and deletions, say |
Agitate |
Arafat successor |
Bark |
Belted, in the Bible |
Brazilian greeting |
Cheeseburger cheese |
City named after the French for 'strait' |
Classic Jaguar |
Directional ending |
Dropper? |
Europe's Bay of ___ |
Extreme |
Festa de ___ João |
Fish of the genus Moringua |
Fly-catching birds |
Former intelligence agcy |
Forward |
Further in |
German interjections |
Good place for a picnic? |
Google results |
Honor His Honor, say |
Insurance giant on the N.Y.S.E |
Israel's third-largest city |
It's sold in tubs |
Kansas mil. post built in 1853 |
L'Eiger, e.g |
Least windy |
Like a tenacious sibling? |
Like an unlucky encierro participant |
Like some glass or wood |
Like some lips |
More likely to make you sick, say |
Nap finish? |
Native parka wearer |
Not Rubens's type |
Not stay all the way up |
Nutritional fig |
Old Dodge |
Out |
Peer of Ellington |
Peter who directed 'The Dresser' |
Pile of glacial debris |
Players who spend most of their time on the bench, briefly |
Postscript |
Princess Leia, e.g |
Pushes for |
Quiet, in a way |
Rai ___ (Italian TV channel) |
Runaways |
Salad bar tidbit |
See 36-Down |
Sharp-crested ridge |
Sharp-edged tool |
Soak |
Spanish alternative? |
Sportscaster Cross and others |
Support |
Take home |
That: Sp |
They can be felt in a classroom |
Threat in 'Armageddon'? |
Three-term title for 22-Across: Abbr |
Top of a bottom |
Unnecessary words cluttering wise sayings? |
Urban playground surface |
___ Club, 1930s-'60s New York hot spot |
___ Shuffle (boxing move) |
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