New York Times - Apr 8 2011

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'Consider ...' NOTE
'You shouldn't have!' TSK
1856 antislavery novel DRED
1961 leader KENNEDY
Adversaries of 7-Down SOVIETS
All burned up RILED
Atlas, e.g. HEMAN
Banned fruit spray ALAR
Bars DISALLOWS
Basketful of clothes WASH
Beaks NEBS
Bravery VALIANCE
Column addition? IST
Contents of some charges TNT
Cry before someone snaps SMILE
Earthquake, e.g. NATURALDISASTER
Egg holder NEST
English Midlands city that is home to the largest outdoor covered market in Europe LEICESTER
Gain ___ on ALAP
Have lower priority than TAKEABACKSEATTO
In a person's immediate vicinity ATONESFEET
It may take a few hops ALE
It's all burned up ASH
It's just wrong VICE
It's made every day BED
Jumper, for one SLEEVELESSDRESS
Least attended LONELIEST
Louisiana ___: Abbr. TERR
No extras BAREBONES
Not go out SITATHOME
One of its official languages is Eng. THEUN
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One of the 13 orig. colonies DEL
Ones sharing a branch of a tree SIBS
Onetime D.D.E. command ETO
Original 'What's My Line?' host John DALY
Pitcher's catcher? WATERGLASS
Place for an iris UVEA
Poet's time of day EEN
Price abbr. CTS
Promgoers, typically: Abbr. SRS
Raging RABID
See 9-Across WAR
Seven-time Rose Bowl winner, in brief OSU
Shipping units: Abbr. CWTS
Snap a snap on, say FASTEN
Solution amts. CCS
St. Bernard in New Orleans, e.g.: Abbr. AVE
Store person: Abbr. MGR
Sweet to the ears DULCET
The Berlin Wall started as one in 1961 FENCE
They may be hard-pressed to work ELEVATORBUTTONS
This, for example, with 'the' END
Those south of the border ESOS
Thriller author Follett KEN
Twisted in a bad way SPRAINED
Umpires' wear FACEMASKS
Unit of resistance OHM
Unlikely prom king NERD
What a king may be worth TEN
Winery fixture VAT
With 44-Down, conflict between 7-Down and the 34-Down COLD
Writer of 31-Across STOWE