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New York Times crossword of March 25th, 2011 other clues
Handsome Dan
Haw
Help in a dangerous situation
Hoover rival
Hurriedly
It gets a new position upon graduation
It's used during an introductory course
Lacking
Largest city in Syria
Make thin, say
Merging locations
Millennial's parent
Must
News inits.
Nincompoop
No-name
Not allowed on certain diets
One paid for services rendered?
One-named rock star of the 1990s-2000s
Onetime General Motors spokesman
Opponent of Luther during the Protestant Reformation
Overtaken
Perfumery employee
Pier grp.
R-rated, maybe
Remove forcibly
Renaissance fair sights
Ring tone?
Rush drummer/lyricist Neil
Schlock
Scratch
Set
She 'espied their tails side by side, / All hung on a tree to dry'
Sleep
Start of a breaking news story
Teased
Those involved in cutting class at school?
Uintah and Ouray Reservation tribe
Univ. research grantor
Used-car ad phrase
What starts off light?
Where some jets originate
Wrapped up
Wrapping material
___ drive (engine in 'Star Wars')
'___ ready?'
'All finished!'
'Almost' in horseshoes
'And Now for Something Completely Different' co-star
'Sommersby' star, 1993
Animal used in 8-Across
Best in calculating?
Blue-backed Dr. Seuss character
Builder's projected expense?
Coal miner
Cries of pain
Crux
Dance in which 'you bring your knees in tight'
Didn't take seriously
Digs for peanuts?
Dramatic confession
Exactly, after 'to'
Filmmaker Fritz
François's farewells
Green Giant bagful
Group with the 1963 #1 hit 'So Much in Love,' with 'the'
Haberdashery section

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