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New York Times crossword of April 3rd, 2008 other clues |
'As a matter of fact, I do' |
'Die Meistersinger' soprano |
'That's a ___!' |
'The White Horse ___' (operetta) |
'___ precaution ...' |
1980s catchphrase |
Accident letters |
Ancient |
As required, after 'if' |
Barges |
Baseball cover |
Battle site in 'Animal Farm' |
Be productive, as chickens |
Beloved film character with a tail |
Benjamin Harrison's vice president, ___ P. Morton |
Big pullers |
Bit of force |
Car with an acronymic name |
Catherine Deneuve was on its first U.S. cover |
Central point |
Court figs. |
Cousin of the bald eagle |
Crook |
Cry just before someone gets some big bucks? |
Diminutive suffix |
Discovers |
Disqualify (oneself) |
Drinks with a spoon, maybe |
Eye in the heavens |
Food brand whose name is a portmanteau of two state names |
Freaked out |
Go back |
Group assimilated by the Romans |
Hill, in Spain |
Holy man's title |
In a frenzy |
It can never come back |
It makes livestock go crazy |
It may be milked for all it's worth |
Its coat of arms features a horseman spearing a dragon |
Knife, slangily |
Looks unhappy |
Made allusions to |
Mexican silver dollars |
Midmillennium year |
Morse T |
Mount ___ |
Old Turkish title |
One of the so-called Southern Ivies |
One tied for first place |
Out |
Pens together |
Pine |
Place for grazing |
Pol. label |
Pond, in Liverpool |
Present, as a dessert tray |
Prison break, e.g. |
Range in lipsticks |
Retired from a service |
Robert of 'Airplane!' |
Rouge or noir, e.g. |
See 55-Across |
Shrink |
Soup or salad ingredient |
Speaker's adjunct |
Spike TV, once |
Spring break? |
Stuck |
Surfer's exclamation |
Victor Nuñez title hero |
W.W. II battleground |
Wall St. hire |
With 52-Down, hangs out |
___ City, Fla. |
___ Kappa Nu (honor society) |
___ prima (painting technique) |
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