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New York Times crossword of September 20th, 2002 other clues
'Aha!'
'Out of Africa' author
'The Arraignment of Paris' dramatist
'Very funny'
16-Across offerers
1999 'Star Wars' release
87, say
Actress Munson of 'Gone With the Wind'
Army negative
Augustine's 'De civitate ___'
Big name
Bitter salad base
Bordeaux product
Carousing
Chain founded by the Raffel Brothers (hence the name)
Changes for the better
Coeur d'___
Comparatively quick
Cry to a plow horse
Cutworm, eventually
Digs in a tree
Direct
Doctrine developer
Done, to a cinematographer
Dylan's '___ Lonesome Hobo'
Early 70's White House name
Easy marks
Edson Arantes do Nascimento, familiarly
Electronic narcotic in Shatner novels
Further
Go with, with 'for'
Goof follower
Hardly hale-looking
Ibsen's Gabler
Indian melodies
It has several functions
It may get a boost
Kind of horn
Like 1990's NATO expansion
Like lots
Lithographer of Americana
Market index, briefly
Market order
No gentleman
No ritzy neighborhoods
Nut
Old money
PAC whose members pack?
PC key
Pound sound
Pucker producer
Romeo or Juliet
Screened letters?
Sleep clinic study
Something that's spun
Sports stat.
Stage org.
Stripped and stained, maybe
They're extraordinary
They're often heard during hoops games
Transmitted
Trattoria appetizer
Using a fake ID, perhaps
Way to go: Abbr.
Web surfers' annoyances
___ account
___-Magnon

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