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Nits belonging to songstress Fiona? 35
Word coined in PC magazine in 1990 34
Narrowly defined software component 35
Fill out the necessary forms, say 33
"Thumbs up" signification 35
Angry Birds and Words with Friends 34
Progs that may be "killer" 36
"Killer" computer programs 36
Abbr. on a doctor's schedule 32
Square in Google Calendar: Abbr. 32
Engagement calendar entry: Abbr. 32
Meetings entered in P.D.A.'s: Abbr. 39
Listings in a dr.'s calendar 32
Listings in a daily planner: Abbr. 34
Mo. with the 100th day of the year 34
When some Tauruses are born: Abbr. 34
When Earth Day is celebrated: Abbr. 35
What "4" may mean, briefly 36
Eliot's "cruellest" mo. 37
The cruellest mo., according to Eliot 37
The '4' of 4/1/11: Abbr. 32
Month of many unhappy returns? (abbr.) 38
Mo. whose birthstone is the diamond 35
Mo. of Paul Revere's midnight ride 38
Mo. in which the Civil War started 34
Mo. in which the Civil War began and ended 42
Mo. in which the Civil War began 32
Lending letters or tax-paying mo. 33
Its birthstone is the diamond: Abbr. 36
Its birthstone is the diamond (abbr.) 37
Disclosure to a loan applicant: Abbr. 37
Auto financing factor, initially 32
"___ moi le déluge" 32
___-ski party (lodge gathering, perhaps) 40
"___ nous le déluge" 33
"___ moi, le déluge" 33
Opposite of ''avant'' 37
"____ moi le déluge" 33
"___ moi le déluge" 33
"__ moi, le déluge": Louis XV 42
___-ski (post-slopes relaxation) 32
Eliot's "cruellest month" 39
You may get fooled when it arrives 34
Word with "fresh" or "shower" 49
Millay's "Second ___" 35
Carman's "___ Airs" 33
Bliss Carman's "___ Airs" 39
"___ in Paris," 1932 song 35
''___ in Paris'' 32
You may be fooled at its beginning 34
With 32 Acrown, a day for foolers 33
When the Boston Marathon is held 32
When Browning wanted to be in England 37
The "cruellest month": Eliot 38
T.S. Eliot's "cruellest month" 44
T.S. Eliot's 'cruellest month' 42
T. S. Eliot's "cruelest month" 44
Something that begins foolishly? 32
Roger's dead girlfriend in "Rent" 47
Pat Boone's "___ Love" 36
Pat Boone hit, "___ Love" 35
Opening word of "The Waste Land" 42
National Cherry Blossom Festival time 37
Month that starts with a prank holiday 38
Month in which the Civil War began and ended 44
Month daylight-saving time begins 33
Its 13th was Jefferson's birthday 37
First word of "The Waste Land" 40
Eliot's ''cruellest month'' 47
Deadline time appropriate to this puzzle 40
"The cruellest month," to Eliot 41
"An ___ Day": Longfellow 34
"___ in Portugal," 1953 song 38
" . . . glory of an ___ day": Shak. 45
____ Come She Will : Simon and Garfunkel 42
“___ Love” (1957 #1 hit) 32
When pranksters come out of the woodwork 40
Folks are often fooled when these arrive 40
" . . . now that ___ there": Browning 47
" . . . now that ___ there" 37
Existing independent of experience, in logic 44
"Kiss the chef" garment 33
Everything but the Girl's "Strings" 49
Word from the Latin for "little napkin" 49
Where a golf fairway transitions into a green 45
The Chieftains "Mason's ___" 42
John Entwistle "___ Strings" 38
''Kiss the cook'' advisor 41
In respect to, with ''of'' 42
Small-print nos. in credit card ads 35
Credit card and auto dealer stats 33
College-level high school tests: abbr. 38
Tests for college credit, for short 35
Tests for college credit, briefly 33
H.S. exams for post-secondary credit 36
Advanced tests for high schoolers 33
Area that may have stained-glass windows 40
Vaulted projection on a building 32
Area that may have stained glass 32
Bishop's seat in ancient churches 37