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New York Times crossword of November 13th, 2003 other clues
'Alas'
'Oh, no!'
Address with the ZIP code 10001
At a future time
Besmirch
Big tricks
Cheerleader's feat
Clever
Coffeehouse orders
Coffeehouse orders
Confuse
Creepy one?
Danger from above
Danger in the ocean
Danger on the ground
Deleted, briefly
Disadvantaged
Doctor-turned- synonymist
Down in the dumps
El Cid foe
Equilibrium
Euripides drama
Flood barriers: Var.
Foofaraw
General dir. of the St. Lawrence River
Go bad
Gravy ingredient
Guy in Jamaica
Had a big mouth
Has regrets
Hatcher of 'Lois & Clark'
Holy ones: Abbr.
Humdinger
Its hymn contains the starts to 17-, 21- and 53-Across
Jaw
Kite flier's aid
Lacking, with 'of'
Light on one's feet
Longtime 'Today' host
Luau food
Makes nervous, with 'out'
Morse tap
Normal rhythmical contraction of the heart
Noted Tokyo-born singer
Other than this
P.D.Q. in an O.R.
Pieces of music
Plane maneuver
Pool sites
Popular restaurant chain, for short
Prefix with day or night
Raiser of spirits
Ready for drawing
Save
Schindler portrayer
Slangy motto for 35-Across
Soft ball brand
Still wrapped up
Suffix with utter
Takes care of
Target of some sprays
Tetley competitor
They cause jolts to bolts
They produce lemons and cherries
Together
Typos and such
Untold centuries
Use kazoos
Walk, slangily
What to sing while skipping
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