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New York Times crossword of August 9th, 2003 other clues |
'Dies ___, dies illa' |
'No problem, really,' in modern lingo |
'Now I get it ... not!' |
'Streamers' playwright |
'The Joy of Cooking' author Rombauer |
Ball |
Barreled along |
Beach locale, for short |
Best Actress Emmy winner of 1951 |
Breaks down |
Building beam |
Busy |
CBS Sunday night staple, 1954-71 |
Celebrated |
Celsius who invented the Celsius thermometer |
Cheap entertainment provider |
Coach, e.g. |
Crossword worker? |
Decline, with 'out of' |
Demon Star |
Denizens of a popular computer 'city' |
Derive |
Designer Gucci and others |
Devastate from above |
Didn't give up on |
Donald Duck, to Dewey |
Dramatic debuts |
Factor in grading, perhaps |
Famous name in oil |
Fan |
Fix, in a way |
FRENCH |
Genesis country |
Had |
High marks |
Hound |
Insect repellent |
It may help you achieve a goal |
Like budget amts. |
Line of work, slangily |
Lose |
Many a retired gov. |
Mum |
Name of an old wind |
Not in deep water, say |
Not nice |
Noted American example of Palladian architecture |
Old Eurasian locales: Abbr. |
Oxford foundation |
Part of a battle cry |
Part of many Chinese names |
Perfect |
Played again |
Plural suffix with weapon |
Powder holders |
Prefix with county |
Rubenesque |
Set |
Short |
Sir Toby of 'Twelfth Night' |
Sporty sunroof |
Tang provider |
The Tatler founder, 1709 |
There is, in France |
They may be found beside temples |
Unlikely to accede to the throne |
Washington insiders |
When repeated, like some shows |
Where some figures are made |
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