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With 54-Across, old advertising question from Clairol crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 7th, 2011 other clues
'Scram!'
'Ah yes'
'Don't bet ___!'
'Tell me!'
'Ick!'
'You ___ kidding!'
Afrikaners
Back of a boat
Barely open
Because of
Big Apple mass transit inits.
Bit of parsley
Book before Job: Abbr.
Boy Scout group
Breads with pockets
Capp and Gore
Church bench
Diner
Disco guy on 'The Simpsons'
Facts and figures, for short
Fakes, as an injury
Finale
Fr. holy woman
Goes 4-0 in the Series, e.g.
Having new energy
Heavenly gatekeeper, in Portugal
Henry VIII's house
Huey ___ and the News
Isaac's eldest
Kind of board for a séance
Labor Day's mo.
Leaf (through)
Long-winded stories
Low instrumental part of a tune
Lower-priced gas option: Abbr.
Miner's load
Nabisco wafer
Needle and thread holders
Oksana ___, 1994 gold-medal skater
Outside of a watermelon
Playing marble
Pondered
Portugal's peninsula
Postgrad degs.
Puerto ___
Pull ___ one on (hoodwink)
Recluse
Roald who created Willy Wonka
Safe to consume
See 12-Down
See 17-Across
See 23-Across
Select
Shoulder muscles, briefly
Slips up
Soak up
Soliloquy question from Hamlet
Some E.R. cases
Start of Caesar's boast
Table scrap
Tart fruits
The 'E' in Q.E.D.
The First State: Abbr.
The other woman
Turkish money
Vienna's land: Abbr.
Was in session
Wed. preceder
With 46-Down, question from a 2000s game show
With 61-Across, 1982 question from the Clash
Without
Writer Fleming
___ Bo (exercise system)
___ nous
___-X

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