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New York Times crossword of September 13th, 1999 other clues
'48___'
'Put ___ Happy Face'
'Step right in!'
'Tinker to ___ to Chance'
Alaskan islander
Architect I. M. ___
Authorization
Baby-faced
Boo-hoo
Bumbles
Categorize
Detects
Drill sergeant's call
Dwindles, with 'out'
Egyptian cobra
Entree fowl
Exhausted
Fraternity letter
Fundamental, as issues
Fussy relatives, stereotypically
Glass marbles
Gymnast Korbut
Hang on
Hannibal's challenge
Health resort
Hot tempers
Implants
It's between Can. and Mex.
Jack who would eat no fat
Leader opposed by the Bolsheviks
Like some kitchens, in real estate ads
Lived
Long distance inits.
Long distance inits.
Madame with a Nobel
Manicurist's board
Montana metropolis
Moscow's land: Abbr.
Muse of history
Not loco
Numbered rds.
Nun's wear
Peek-___
Prefix with distant
Rebounds, e.g.
Record holder
Rosy, as a complexion
Rude look
School with historic playing fields
She has lots of workers
Sheriffs' aids
Shooter ammo
Sit-down affair
Sizzling
Soapbox derby entrant
Someone ___ (not mine)
Spanish mistress
Speckled, as hair
Step down
Stockholm native
Suitable
Surgeon's assistant
Surpassed
Take apart
Take the show on the road
The 'p' of m.p.h.
Theory suffix
They're often pulled at night
Time to remember
To the ___ degree
Trattoria sauce
Visits
Western tribe
Where Switz. is
Writer ___ Stanley Gardner
WSW's reverse
___ Moines, Iowa

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