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Cry before “Open up!” crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 22nd, 2002 other clues
$20 bill dispenser
Accts. for old age
Arcade game maker
Audibly overwhelm, with “out”
Baby bird?
Barbaric
Be a bad winner
Be unrealistically optimistic
Beta’s follower
Binary digits
Brain wave
Brand of computer
Bunion’s place
California city
Calves’ meat
Church benches
Comment from a parent of rowdy sons
Commercials
Company V.I.P.’s
County of Newark, N.J.
Denver, the ___ High City
Diplomacy
Disney deer
Dog command
Earnings
Exposed
Family rooms
Feel sick
Final Four org.
French Impressionist
From another planet
Give the cold shoulder
Grammarian’s concern
Humdinger
Impoverished
In good health
Inactive
Insomniac’s need
John, Paul and John Paul
Kind of sax
Knuckleheads
Kooky
Loads from lodes
Long story
Mellow person’s motto
Night bird
Old-fashioned news transmitter
Peter of “My Favorite Year”
Poland’s capital
Pool stick
Prebirth berth
Radioactive decay measure
Reef material
Regard highly
Rejoice
Serves a sentence
Sharp’s counterpart
Simple and unpretentious
Simplifies
Small, fast U.S. Navy craft
Snaky swimmers
Sound before “Gesundheit!”
Stops fasting
Studies frantically
Syrup flavor
Tennis’s Steffi
The “A” in Chester A. Arthur
The “O” in ROM
What red ink indicates
Where the Reds and the Browns play
Whittler’s material
Yoked beasts
“Baseball Tonight” channel
“Say it isn’t so!”
“Whew!”

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