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New York Times crossword of November 23rd, 2003 other clues
'Ben-Hur' studio
'Is that ___?'
'That's ___!' (cry at a lineup)
'The A-Team' actor
'To sum up ...'
'Your attention, please'
'___ Liaisons Dangereuses'
'___ luck!'
'___ Majesty's Secret Service'
'___ Sam' (2001 Penn-Pfeiffer flick)
'___War,' Shatner series title
10th-century annum
1997 #1 Hanson hit
A Bobbsey twin
A second shift, possibly
A.M.A. members: Abbr.
Action taken by an irate pope?
Any
Apiece
Author of 'Christ Stopped at Eboli'
Ballet performer
Basic assumption
Basic Toyota
Best in the dining room
Big name in electronics
Big shot
Blue hue
Bluegrass musician Ricky
Born
Brew
Broaching of a subject?
Broken mirror, say
Bug
Building block, informally
Bygone dictator
Casual eatery
Certain Baltic
Chest muscle, for short
Clothed
Colleague of Jonathan Higgins, in 80's TV
Concerto, e.g.
Corrida sight
Currency transaction fee
Darn, e.g.
Diamond on stage
Dinner in a bowl
Dregs
Early winter fruit
Economy-size
Extremist
Exultant cry
Faddish training, once
Fair that's losing money?
Finger, in a way
Fire truck equipment
Fish in a Disney film
Floor material
Football play
Foreword: Abbr.
French possessive
Fund-raising letter
Future J.D.'s hurdle
Geezer
Give the once-over
Give ___ for ...!' (intro phrase)
Going from the desert to the rain forest?
Gulf of ___
Head of Parliament?
Heart
Homeowner's concern: Abbr.
Hood
Jabber
Jamaican music
Judicial inquiry
Kool-Aid choice
Land
Last word of 'America, the Beautiful'
Lerner's partner
Like jeans for teens
Like some polluters
Lilt syllable
Look displeased
Mack ___, who created the Keystone Kops
Many a Marx Brothers movie
Matter to be discussed
Military meal
Milk carton abbr.
Mission control grp.
Monopoly square: Abbr.
Moon vehicle, briefly
Most of them have lines
Neutral-colored: Var.
Nigerian-born pop star
No good
Not hither
Noted Bolshevik
NPR's Totenberg
Outflow
Paying the license fee?
Popular shirts
Population figure?
Prefix with angular
Prefix with bel
Pres. from Hyde Park
Raw
Relative of Thai
Remove from a set level, as a currency
Responsibilities, so to speak
Resulted in
Retired faculty
Robin Williams TV character
Ruby, for one
Salt
Sense
Soccer announcer's cry
Solitary
Sore spot
Square footage?
Starchy food
Sticking point
Stole material
Suffix with techno-
Summer on the Seine
Swimming laps, e.g.: Abbr.
Tailor's measure
They're for people without cells
Trample
U.N. agcy. for working people
Unsolved cases, in TV lingo
Valhalla resident
West in pictures
Wishful thinking?
Wranglers alternative
Wrangling
[Just like that!]
___ Detective (1930's-50's crime fiction magazine)
___ Stone
___-80 (old computer model)
___-en-Provence

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