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New York Times crossword of December 14th, 2001 other clues
African scourge
'It was ___ and ...'
'Key Largo' singer ___ Higgins
'Won-der-ful!'
A poster may have one
Actress Wood
Ancient animal shelter
Beersheba is in it
Bête noire
Bewildered
Bit of a chuckle
Capital of Eritrea
Capitol feature
Certain N.B.A.'er
Chain with stacks
Clarion blast
Colo. is on it
Dictionary section
Disconcerted
Driver's love
Fantasy novelist Carter
First name in horror films
Ford attorney general Edward ___
Gold rush town of the late 1800's
Grade
Greenpeace concern
Hard blow
He played Mary Richards's boss
Slammed
Some trattoria music
Swung
Tom Joad, e.g.
Two hearts, say
Type B
Vancouver daily
Wings
[Gasp!]
___ speak
Hides out
Hot
Hot rod propellant
It doesn't include bonuses
It has 120 seats in Israel
It may be slippery
It often begins with 'B.'
Joins
Less flustered
Like an eagle
Like rubble after a razing
Line judge?
Little inn?
Look that means 'Look out'
Loud firecracker
Masefield play 'The Tragedy of ___'
Matchmaker's moniker
Mean
Mice and lice
Old coin worth five centesimi
Old coin worth five francs
One down in the mouth
Part of a winter stash, maybe
Pastoral poem
Performed awhile onstage
Play accolade
Porgy's woman
Prepares to return to sender, say
Response to 'Who, me?'
Serengeti grazer
Service status
Shake
Shooter's target

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