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Best-selling author of 'Good as Gold,' 1979 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 20th, 2003 other clues
Not exactly customary
Old-fashioned 'Watch out!'
Ones getting their marching orders
Organic fiber
Ought to
Pained expressions
Part
Part of a stanza
Primitive sort
Pursue
Sch. assignment
See 39-Down
Setting of Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness'
Smorgasbord staple
Some advanced degs.
Stars move in them
Start of a sarcastic question
Terse turndown to an invitation
Tip, informally
Title for Juan Carlos I
Toasts
Toilers
Trifle
U.S. health org.
Virile sort
Visits
Wary
What to call un hombre
Whence the line 'Let my people go': Abbr.
Women's shoe fasteners
Words of comfort
___ oil
1972 Wimbledon winner Smith
1973 Peter Bogdanovich comedy
60 minuti
Allowed
Athlete who's earned a 'Y'
Beanie propellers and such: Var.
Bravo competitor, on cable
Bridge support
Chamber piece
Chassis problem
Come to life
Common dip ingredient
Deem appropriate
Diamond stats
Eclipse effect
Enlivens, slangily
Eponymous German mineralogist
First Nations tribe
Forgotten one
Ft. Worth's ___ Carter Museum
Good-looking companion, in modern lingo
James Dean, e.g.
Kitchen gadget
Lay to rest, e.g.
Lennon's love
Levels
Like food that is served 25-Down
Low-___ diet
Lunch counter orders
Manners
Melodramatic outburst
Moon of Uranus
NBC sitcom showings of the late 1980's
North Sea feeder
'Il Trovatore' heroine
'___ Juvante' (motto of Monaco)
'The global high-sign' sloganeer, once

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