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New York Times crossword of March 25th, 2001 other clues |
'Be right with you!' |
'Don Juan DeMarco' co-star |
'Earth in the Balance' author |
'I wanna!' |
'Pleasant' place in a Wordsworth poem |
'That's it!' |
'The Downeaster ___' (Billy Joel song) |
'What ___!' (words of regret) |
'Whoa, boy!' |
1994 Harry Connick Jr. album |
2000 Stanley Cup champions |
40's-60's leader overthrown by Ne Win |
Abandon détente |
Aerobics class order |
Alchemists' concoctions |
Archrival of Affirmed |
Bamboozled |
Be decisive |
Be quiet |
Beethoven's '___ for Winds in E flat major' |
Begin to cry |
Bellini or Fellini, e.g. |
Boosting |
Bribes |
Bring into accord |
Britain's Queen ___ |
Brooks Robinson was one |
Brown fur |
Cardigan creators |
Cease and desist order? |
City of Trees |
Coach who co-founded the N.F.L. |
Country music's Dixie Chicks, e.g. |
Czech Rep. neighbor |
Density symbols, in physics |
Dividend earner |
Double Stuf products |
Dugout item |
End of some U.R.L.'s |
Essay writing? |
Eye site |
Famous Ford |
Fancies |
Fragrant garden plants |
From bottom ___ |
George W. Bush, for one |
Get ready |
Gift from the congregation? |
Girl with a cat named Dinah |
Graveyard shift periods, for short |
Half of Mork's sign-off |
Handled |
Heaps |
High spirits |
Hollywood crosser |
Home of Bryce Canyon |
Hoodlum's time off? |
Hostile to |
How some oxen walk |
Huddle |
India's ___ Jahan |
Indian queen |
Intertwine |
Is selective |
It circles the globe |
It comes in a roll |
It's been said before |
Jerome Kern's '___ Song' |
Joined securely |
Kin of -ess or -trix |
Kind of drum or trumpet |
Kind of line |
Lawyer's roster |
Lay bare |
Leopard relative |
Life in a library |
Like Hermes' shoes |
Like some bodies on a beach |
Linguist Chomsky |
Lots of sass? |
Luanda's land |
Many Scorpios wear them |
Marie Claire competitor |
Markets |
Math functions |
Meander |
Mincemeat need |
Nincompoop |
Nine-digit sequence |
Not relaxed |
Nut sedge, e.g. |
Old Fireflites and Firedomes |
Parents |
Part of a chickpea plant |
Part of an antique shop name |
Partnership for Peace grp. |
Passbook abbr. |
Passenger's info, maybe |
Pinch pennies |
Poet Van Duyn |
Pooped |
Postcard's picture, often |
Profs' helpers |
Put a big loop in |
Put back |
Put in the pot |
Question about Nastase's intent? |
Raleigh, for one |
Relative of Mme. |
Review of a worsening composer? |
Riccardo, in 'Un Ballo in Maschera' |
Sacred: Prefix |
Sainted king |
Sales incentive |
Secretary of State with 'Jr.' in his name |
See 109-Down |
See 42-Across |
Sen. Bayh |
Shades |
Sitcom character with 'many loves' |
Slightly |
Slow down |
Snowman prop |
Some furniture material |
Sunday school dried-vegetable craft project? |
Tennyson poem |
The Kremlin's closet space? |
Time to prepare |
Tony winner Rivera |
Tuna ___ |
Turkish leader Atatürk |
Vespers preceder |
What a bad lead-off hitter frequently produces? |
What a Peeping Tom may do |
What the state gambling board might do to increase sales? |
White's opposite |
With 118-Down, a Massachusetts locale |
With 39-Across, way to stop |
Work for Volkswagen, perhaps? |
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