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USA Today Mar 12 2013

ClueAnswer
"Coffee, ___ Me?" ('60s memoir) TEAOR
"Grace Under Fire" star Butler BRETT
"Honey, I'm home!" ITSME
"Port" attachment HELI
"To Live and Die ___" INLA
"Well, I'll be ___ of a gun!" ASON
A lot, for many? ACRE
Amos or Spelling TORI
Animated hedgehog SONIC
Au naturel (with "in the") RAW
Beat soundly CLOBBER
Béret holder TETE
Bookie alternative in N.Y OTB
Bulging with bucks RICH
Camden Yards, e.g BASEBALLSTADIUM
Caught in the act NABBED
Celtic language ERSE
Chopped liver dish PATE
City of witch hunts SALEM
Coal measure TON
Cricket striker BATSMAN
Cut in two equal parts BISECTED
Cut into cubes DICED
Dance's Alvin AILEY
Departure announcement? OBIT
Easiest kind of test? OPENBOOK
East Lansing sch MSU
Easy catch for an infielder POPUP
Emblems on the Chargers' helmets BOLTS
Escalator part STEP
Field arbitrator, on a diamond BASEUMPIRE
Foot-operated levers PEDALS
Former "The Tonight Show" announcer Hall EDD
Hale of "Gilligan's Island" ALAN
Half a cheerleader's item? POM
Heckler's projectiles EGGS
Kelly's possum POGO
Kind of idol TEEN
Lit up the room, in a way SMILED
Lost movie fish NEMO
Lucille Ball's production studio DESILU
Master of marches SOUSA
Meeting place for Plato STOA
Moisten, as a turkey BASTE
Mr. T movie DCCAB
Nice opening day weather SUNSHINE
Not fulfilled, as needs UNMET
Overhead items BAGS
Person with the ball on opening day STARTINGPITCHER
Photographer's accessory LENS
Place for fans GRANDSTAND
Played a major role? ACTED
Politician's pursuit SEAT
Privy to INON
Pro ___ (proportionately) RATA
Raquel of "Myra Breckinridge" WELCH
Rolls-Royce spare TYRE
Rooks or pawns MEN
Rotated, as a football SPIRALED
Sault ___ Marie, Ont STE
She, in Capri ESSA
Speak hoarsely RASP
Start of an Army recruitment slogan BEALL
Suffix with "Wrestle" or "Beatle" MANIA
Swiss painter Paul KLEE
Thames school ETON
The ___ of March IDES
Tournament rank SEED
Twelve-year school, briefly ELHI
Type of earring or tie CLIPON
Uncool "Cool!" NEATO
Wears DONS
Went ___ twenty (batted .500) TENFOR
Worker in the fields of the lord SERF
Yale athletes ELIS
___ vera (lotion plant) ALOE
"Coffee, ___ Me?" ('60s memoir) TEAOR
"Grace Under Fire" star Butler BRETT
"Honey, I'm home!" ITSME
"Port" attachment HELI
"To Live and Die ___" INLA
"Well, I'll be ___ of a gun!" ASON
A lot, for many? ACRE
Amos or Spelling TORI
Animated hedgehog SONIC
Au naturel (with "in the") RAW
Beat soundly CLOBBER
Béret holder TETE
Bookie alternative in N.Y OTB
Bulging with bucks RICH
Camden Yards, e.g BASEBALLSTADIUM
Caught in the act NABBED
Celtic language ERSE
Chopped liver dish PATE
City of witch hunts SALEM
Coal measure TON
Cricket striker BATSMAN
Cut in two equal parts BISECTED
Cut into cubes DICED
Dance's Alvin AILEY
Departure announcement? OBIT
Easiest kind of test? OPENBOOK
East Lansing sch MSU
Easy catch for an infielder POPUP
Emblems on the Chargers' helmets BOLTS
Escalator part STEP
Field arbitrator, on a diamond BASEUMPIRE
Foot-operated levers PEDALS
Former "The Tonight Show" announcer Hall EDD
Hale of "Gilligan's Island" ALAN
Half a cheerleader's item? POM
Heckler's projectiles EGGS
Kelly's possum POGO
Kind of idol TEEN
Lit up the room, in a way SMILED
Lost movie fish NEMO
Lucille Ball's production studio DESILU
Master of marches SOUSA
Meeting place for Plato STOA
Moisten, as a turkey BASTE
Mr. T movie DCCAB
Nice opening day weather SUNSHINE
Not fulfilled, as needs UNMET
Overhead items BAGS
Person with the ball on opening day STARTINGPITCHER
Photographer's accessory LENS
Place for fans GRANDSTAND
Played a major role? ACTED
Politician's pursuit SEAT
Privy to INON
Pro ___ (proportionately) RATA
Raquel of "Myra Breckinridge" WELCH
Rolls-Royce spare TYRE
Rooks or pawns MEN
Rotated, as a football SPIRALED
Sault ___ Marie, Ont STE
She, in Capri ESSA
Speak hoarsely RASP
Start of an Army recruitment slogan BEALL
Suffix with "Wrestle" or "Beatle" MANIA
Swiss painter Paul KLEE
Thames school ETON
The ___ of March IDES
Tournament rank SEED
Twelve-year school, briefly ELHI
Type of earring or tie CLIPON
Uncool "Cool!" NEATO
Wears DONS
Went ___ twenty (batted .500) TENFOR
Worker in the fields of the lord SERF
Yale athletes ELIS
___ vera (lotion plant) ALOE
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