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New York Times crossword of April 1st, 2001 other clues
Fragile decoration
Fruitless
Give a hand?
Hairy-chested
Hid
His March 1952 marriage was big news
Hokkaido native
Hollered
Hospital gizmo
How tuna is packed
In a plucky manner
In the flesh
In the old days
Including
Influenza
Irish novelist O'Brien
Islanders' place
It begins 'In the days of Ahasuerus ...'
It may be divided into rows
It may follow you
It signals caution
Kind of nut
Kind of price
Lampooned
Lhasa ___ (dog)
Lighten
Like Brahms's Symphony No. 3
Like Midas
Like proclamations
Loose talk?
Lucky streak
Mandlikova of tennis
Mormons, initially
Music for which Peter Tosh is famous
Natural sitting spot
Titled ladies
Tony-winning Hagen
Tool attached to a rope
Trail
Troubadour's subject, perhaps
Tuba sound
Turndown #1
Turndown #2
Turndown #3
Turndown #4
Turndown #5
Turndown #6
Turndown #7
Turndown #8
Undo
Vermin
What an outturned palm may mean
Where Saladin was sultan
x, y or z
Zest
___ e sempre (now and always): It.
'La Traviata' mezzo
'A God in Ruins' novelist
'Aye'-catcher?
'But of course!'
'Down with!,' in Dijon
'I don't see it'
'Me, too!'
'O' in old radio lingo
'We'll ___ there to greet her' (old song lyric)
'When hell freezes over!'
'___ Box' (1992 pop music release)
Alley-oop toss, e.g.
Ancient language: Abbr.
Andrea ___
Architect Mies van der ___
Assn. and org., e.g.
Atmospheric prefix
Austerity
Bath ___
Britain's Lord Ismay was its first head
Buddha's reputed birthplace
Building support
By and large
Catalog card abbr.
Certain missile
Charged
Checker, perhaps
Chucklehead
City in Kyrgyzstan
Cockeyed
Common stain
Comparatively agile
Concluded
Continue
Crazy, slangily
Cross the threshold
Dallas cager, briefly
Deck (out)
Department
Developing stage
Directed
Disappearing network TV employee
Do nothin' at all
Eastern title of respect
Ernie of the P.G.A.
Fat cat
Fictional Mr.
Filmmaker Nicolas
Footless animal
Noodge
Number in a series
Number in Nuremberg
Ones left holding the bag?
Part of a buffer zone, maybe
Part of a test, maybe
Part of the gasoline additive M.T.B.E.
Partner of rules, slangily
Passes unnoticed
Personify
Pigeonholes
Pitcher of milk?
Place for a valve
Possible cause of a spanking
Potential serve-breaker's score
Provoking person
Redeemed
Ring bearer
Rogers and others
Sap
Scold
Scrolls site
Sensually
Severely scold
Shade of black
Shake like ___
Sign of a slip
Sign of secrecy
Slew
States' rights amendment to the Constitution
Teetotalers
Tending to set apart
Ticklish: Var.
Times to dream of

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