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New York Times crossword of April 24th, 2004 other clues
'A grand, ungodly, godlike man' in fiction
'Hospital smell' chemical
'___ Blue?'
1930's western hero
1979 Broadway hit set during the Industrial Revolution
A shopping mall has lots of these
Alter
Ammo named after its English inventor
An urn, after an accident
Angle
Atty. in the firm
Baseballer known as the Big Cat
Big vehicle's need
Bondsman
Brings in
California food fishes
Chase vehicle?: Abbr.
Citrus source
Cleared
Clumsy lug
Composer Siegmeister
Creeper
Doesn't really hit
Dutch brewery
Enter with care
Grace period?
Hanseatic League city
Holds high
Holm who played Bilbo Baggins
It's south of the Yucatán
Judge of film
Lawbreaker with two partners
Little masterwork
Little problems
Locker sites
Makes a racket
Médoc, for one
Moor growths
Not easily misled
One in a suit
Onetime 'Stay curious' sloganeer
Organic fuel source
Organizer of senior field trips
Overlong
Pioneering automaker
Place to keep leaves
Plantation figure
Preeminent, slangily
Question concerning an early arrival
Radio genre
Raincoat coating
Retract
Satchel Paige's real first name
Scholar
Sharp
Sharp-sighted animal
Sierra Nevada's location
Speed
Spring
Teflon and Plexiglas
Tentacled marine animals
Top or bottom
Web-___
Well-known hymn
Woody Allen film set in the 1920's
Yields
Zap

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