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New York Times crossword of March 13th, 2003 other clues
Place for sweaters
Popular family vehicle
Prefix with concert
Put in
Running water
Set, in a way
Shoe style
Show
Singer Amos and others
Some swingers
Start of a boast
Starting
Subject of a 2001 best-selling McCullough biography
Support for the elderly?
They're hidden in 8-, 10-, 21- and 33-Down
Treats gently, with 'on'
Visionaries
Water polo squad
Western moniker
Work for a designer, maybe
You can't park here
___ Khan
___ Lingus
___ Lobos
'A Modest Proposal,' e.g.
'Shine a Little Love' grp., 1979
A Lille love
Arch
As snug as ___ ...
Askew
Back-to-back, in France
Blow away
Boxer, for one
Brooks of Broadway
Butter overseas
Caring
Cluster
Coastal feature
Colorado or Missouri
Comic book cry
Components of a 2.0 average
Constantine is its third-largest city
Constantly
Cutter
Deal maker
Deflect
Designer's focus
Dish served on toast
Downhill racers
Filly : horse :: ___ : sheep
Friendly greeting
Get sharper, militarily
Get the better of
Glutton
Golden-___
Groups of three
Hand-counting method, in bridge
Homophone of 7-Down
How twins often dress
Iniquities
It may be close
Kind of plant
Least pleasant, weatherwise
Loren of 'Lady L'
Lyricist ___ David
Met display
Minnesota city in 'Fargo'
Often villainous operatic roles
Partner, with 'the'
Perry Como classic
Pique

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