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New York Times crossword of May 27th, 2003 other clues
'I did it!'
All the clues in this puzzle do this with 36-Across
Arranged a dinner at home
Arterial trunk
Azer. or Ukr., once
Cager at the Staples Center
Calendar's span
Camera concern
Candidate of 1992 and '96
Canted
Capek play
Carl Reiner film 'Where's ___?'
Cartographers' works
Catskills resort, e.g.
Coach Parseghian
Coating
Cola's beginning
Color on the beach
Commotion
Complain
Component length of 36-Across
Computer key
Copperfield's field
Corrosive liquids
Decorated Olympian
Dejected
Develop
Flimsy, as an excuse
Flowering shrub
Flunking marks
Gaelic
Gator's relative
Gawk
Highly graphic
Hint at
Incantation beginning
India ___
Inhabitant of ancient Persia
Inspire respect
Interstate syst.
Investment firm T. ___ Price
Land
Large real estate purchase
Launder ending
Lavatory sign
Magazine number
Major util.
Makes lace
Makeup of 18-, 24-, 53- and 64-Across
Married name modifier
Maxims
Medicinal amts.
Medieval Italian fortress city
Members of Elián González's family, e.g.
Milk a scene for all it's worth
Minute bit
Mission in Texas
Mortarboard, e.g.
Nectar-pouring goddess
Ned who composed 'Air Music'
Okinawa honorific
Orange or lemon drink
Origin suffix
Pago Pago's locale
Part of a circle
Passports and driver's licenses, for short
Rich source of fossil fuel
Risky building to be in
Scale unit at the post office
Schedule position
Sciences' partner
Scorch
Utmost degree
Vanderbilt and Grant
Walk about with a divining rod
Warbler Sumac
Warmish
Witches' recitations
Withdraws

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