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New York Times crossword of April 1st, 2007 other clues |
Child actor discovered by Chaplin |
Cinematographer Nykvist |
City on the Brazos |
City where the Lehigh and Delaware rivers meet |
Classic Jaguar |
Common English place name ending |
Consumer products giant, briefly |
Crystal user |
Curtsier |
Cut for a column |
Cyberchatting |
Debutante ball? |
Decree |
Doctors' grps. |
Dr. Gregory of 'ER' |
Driller's deg. |
Drive ... or part of a cattle drive |
Dumb |
Fall guys? |
Family history, e.g. |
Faux: Abbr. |
Fictional hero whose first words are 'I was born in the Year 1632, in the City of York ...' |
Flies, maybe |
Foot specialist |
Formally attired |
Fossey who did gorilla research |
Grp. with lodges |
Guess |
Habana or Cádiz |
Harvard student |
His ___ (self-important man) |
Horizontal line |
Horizontal thread in a fabric |
How sardines are often packed |
Inconsistent |
Rte. parts |
Sheltered spot |
Short cuts |
Sign of spring |
Singer in the 1958 movie 'Go, Johnny, Go!' |
Skirt feature |
Smart-mouthed |
Snafu |
So out it's back in |
Soap operas, e.g. |
Some people count by them |
Some sunglasses |
Spanish road |
Start of Kansas' motto |
Stock market sell-off |
Stops daydreaming |
Surgical aid |
Symbol of royal power |
Take ___ (swing hard) |
Tease |
Teen problem |
Terrible shame |
They have big bills |
Third-century year |
Tissuelike |
Trails |
Turned up |
TV dog with its muzzle removed? |
Two-inch stripe wearer: Abbr. |
Vagabond |
Werner of 'Ship of Fools,' 1965 |
What priests on a space mission wear? |
Wheels for big wheels |
Windows button |
Informal head cover |
Instruction to a violinist |
Jazz pianist Bill |
King Frederick I's realm |
Kitchen floor coverings, to a Brit |
Lift |
Like triple plays compared to double plays |
Little bite |
Longtime Chicago Symphony conductor |
Longtime NBC star |
Major extensions? |
Man ___ |
Many a John Ford film |
Marshes with libraries and opera houses? |
Minotaur's home |
Mouthing off to police officers? |
Naps |
Night school subj. |
Noted exile |
Novelist Glyn who coined 'It' as a euphemism |
Observe furtively |
Ones at the feeding trough |
Ones undergoing transformation |
Overhead light? |
Pasty |
Pitch maker? |
Place for boats |
Potters' needs |
Prefix with -zoic |
Receiver of donations |
Requirement for a hand, say |
Result of a slap, perhaps |
River of Flanders |
Rock band whose first album was titled, appropriately, 'High Voltage' |
'Dreams From My Father' writer |
'Hush!' |
'The Wreck of the Mary ___' |
'Norma Rae' director Martin |
'Long time ___!' |
'Swan Lake' role |
'Without a doubt' |
'Wittle' toe |
'___ Thou Now, O Soul' (Walt Whitman poem) |
1983 Mr. T film |
A celebrity carries one |
A, in Italy |
Abbott and Costello's 'Here Come the ___' |
Alley Oop's girl |
Announcer's cry at a hound race? |
Archaeological site |
Aria that ends 'O speranze d'amor!' |
Asylum seekers |
Atlanta-based health org. |
Attack helicopter |
Backdrop for carolers? |
Balletic bend |
Big report |
Bits of Three Stooges violence |
Bldg. planner |
Bone that means 'elbow' in Latin |
Buckwheat groats |
Chantilly seraph |
Word said with a hand behind one's back |
Worthless |
[Boo-hoo!] |
___ bean |
___ lit |
___ number (ID on all stocks and registered bonds) |
___ Tomé |
___ Towne |
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