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Border sharers of Europe and Asia? 34
Discomfort for visitors to a European nation? 45
European nation troubles late Defense Secretary 47
"Thus ___ Zarathustra" 32
Nietzsche's "Thus_____ Zarathustra" 49
"Thus ___ Zarathustra": Nietzsche 43
''Thus ___ Zarathustra'' 40
Fischer beat him to become the World Champion 45
"Swimming to Cambodia" monologist 43
Product with a museum in Austin, Minnesota 42
Random link from some stranger, say 35
It may have a ''HOT STOCK TIP!'' 48
Subject of a museum in Austin, Minnesota 40
Subject of a museum in Austin, Minn. 36
Subject of a Monty Python sketch 32
Subject of a classic Monty Python skit 38
Stuff caught in an e-mail filter 32
Roughly 50 billion messages every day 37
Product with its own museum in Minnesota 40
Name sung over and over in a Monty Python skit 46
Monty Python song about canned meat 35
Miracle cure in your inbox, undoubtedly 39
Message from a bogus Nigerian prince, e.g. 42
Meat featured in a Monty Python musical title 45
Junk email or canned meat product 33
It may be filtered into its own folder 38
Hormel canned it in 1937; Congress, in 2003 43
Email, as a million strangers at once 37
Email that's likely to be deleted 37
E-mail that's sent out by the millions 42
E-mail that's likely to be deleted 38
E-mail that often includes fake subject lines 45
E-mail from Complicity Q. Proportionate, say 44
Canned comestible with a portmanteau name 41
Brand introduced on July 5, 1937 32
Austin, Minnesota, museum subject 33
A dispiritingly large amount of e-mail 38
"Make $8,000 in ONE week," e.g. 41
What some unscrupulous e-businesses do? 39
Musical with the song "The Holy Grail" 48
Musical that parodies Arthurian legend 38
2005 Tony winner for Best Musical 33
2005 musical based on Arthurian legend 38
2005 Broadway hit based on a 1974 film 38
Automated programs that send junk e-mail 40
"Salad in a can" that never caught on? 48
One posing as the son of a Nigerian prince, say 47
Emailer whose missives are usually unwanted 43
Sends millions of unwanted messages, say 40
Sends mass mailings to, in a way 32
Rapidly disseminates junk, in a way 35
Wingtip-to-wingtip dimension for an airplane 44
The Golden Gate's is 4,200 feet 35
Rocker might have a short attention one 39
General public might have a short attention one 47
Approximately 1,600 feet, for the Brooklyn Bridge 49
Stretch across shipboard floors? 32
Fiber known as elastane in Europe 33
Architectural space above an arch 33
"Hasta la vista, baby!," e.g. 39
Ben E. King's first top ten song 36
Where "abalone" comes from 36
Kind of "Eyes" in a song 34
It's heard a lot in Los Angeles 35
Florida colonizers, with "the" 40
"Cómo está usted?" language 43
Fleet sent against England in 1588 34
Ferdinand's flight of fancy, say? 37
1966 Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass hit 44
Emerald-green beetle or reputed aphrodisiac 43
What pirates called the Caribbean 33
Caribbean area where pirates plundered 38
It's found hanging around in Louisiana 42
Set of chess moves also called the Ruy Lopez 44
Madrid's equivalent of a Texas university 45
Roman landmark rising from the Piazza di Spagna 47
Segundo matrimonio result, maybe? 33
Punished with a wooden spoon, say 33
Wildebeest who doesn't spare the rod? 41
Antelope that believes in corporal punishment? 46
With "brand," fresh on the shelves 44
McFarland of "Our Gang" 33
"Little Rascals" rascal 33
Connected the opposite shores of, as a river 44
Actor Joe of "Hill Street Blues" 42
Joe of "Hill Street Blues" 36
"Hill Street Blues" actor Joe 39
Vincent of "Baby It's You" 40
Jessie who was A.C. Slater's girl 37
Jessie ___ ("Saved by the Bell" role) 47
He was Goldblume on "Hill Street Blues" 49
Actor Vincent of "Alive" 34
'Hill Street Blues actor Joe' 37
Reaches, as from point A to point B 35
Work to get better rights, maybe 32
Practice one's one-two, maybe 33
Participate in a debate, as it were 35
Her motto was "Semper Paratus" 40
Fight without harmful intentions 32
"Semper Paratus" is her motto 39