USA Today - Apr 28 2011

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Clues Answers
"A Christmas Carol" tyke TIM
"Be patient, will ya?" HOLDITASEC
"Enter the Dragon" star Bruce LEE
"Fat chance, laddie!" NAE
"K-i-s-s-i-n-g" place TREE
"Slippery when ___" WET
"The ___ of Innocence" (Edith Wharton book) AGE
"Where does it ___?" (nurse's question) HURT
"___ be an honor" ITD
"___ Raining Men" ITS
A barber has to work around it EAR
Acrylic fiber trademark ORLON
Actor Kirby BRUNO
Ancient market AGORA
Barbera's animation partner HANNA
Begin work on START
Bit of baby babble GOO
Bounce the basketball DRIBBLE
Brad of film PITT
Bride's accessory VEIL
Bridge positions EASTS
California border lake TAHOE
Cinque plus due SETTE
Cried like a cat MEWED
Crystal ball consulters SEERS
Do a librarian's job SHELVEBOOKS
Does a ditty SINGS
Early timekeeper SUNDIAL
Feeling no pain NUMB
Gallery display ART
Go to the polls VOTE
Go ___ winner (retire on top) OUTA
Hammer user NAILER
High-schoolers TEENS
Ignorant of right and wrong AMORAL
Kind of attitude WAITANDSEE
Lascivious LEWD
Legal language LATIN
Make a fuss at a public meeting, maybe RANT
Clues Answers
Make a sweater, say KNIT
Man of Arabia? LAWRENCE
Mortarboard danglers TASSELS
Neck of the woods AREA
Norm USUAL
Not in its original form ALTERED
Oscar night figure EMCEE
Out on the Pequod or Bounty ASEA
Part of any URL address DOT
Passed-down tales LORE
Pennant quests RACES
Ping-pong, by another name TABLETENNIS
Pitching stat ERA
Pub offering ALE
Puts on the market SELLS
Russian leader of old TSAR
Send in the check REMIT
Send over the moon ELATE
Serving a purpose UTILE
Slowly learn GLEAN
Some second-generation Americans NISEI
Stitched SEWN
Study hard at the last minute CRAM
Subside WANE
Theater intermission ENTRACTE
Thin cut SLIT
Trail mix ingredient RAISINS
Two-way poetic preposition ERE
Underwear of yore STEPINS
Unit of loudness SONE
Univ. digs DORMS
Vacationing AWAY
Vigorous enthusiasm ELAN
Voice below alto TENOR
Western flick OATER
Wind heading, perhaps ENE
With "rotatory," counterclockwise LEVO
Within the letter of the law LEGAL
Yes, in "Fargo" YAH