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New York Times crossword of February 9th, 2001 other clues
'Isn't ___ bit like you and me?' (Beatles lyric)
'Serpico' author
'You don't say!'
90° from sur
Annual list preparer
Bargains
Began to act
Bonnie Tyler's '___ Heartache'
Brass component
Brits' thank-yous
Conductor Mehta
Demi Moore was in it
Dries out, with 'up'
Efforts
Fixes
Flavor
Fraud monitoring agcy.
French toast
Hagen of Broadway
He ran with R.M.N.
High fliers
It borders Marie Byrd Land
It may be armed
It may be spiced
It's worth very little in Japan
Kind of nerve or artery
Kipling poem
Like an unhelpful explanation
Like some questions
Livingstone resident
Nanny's handful, to put it mildly
Nurse
Part of a gym workout
Partner for high
Parts of a union
Peasants' Revolt leader ___ Tyler
Poetic adverb
Princess in Woolf's 'Orlando'
Profiteers from
Quite a display
Rapper's noise
Recital hall shout
Russian retreat
Salad and dessert
Sentence structure?
Ship letters
Shock
Shots from the foul line: Abbr.
Singer seen in the 1954 film 'Secret of the Incas'
Some change: Abbr.
Sound units
Stephen King title
Stock ending
Strangely, Frank Beard is its only beardless member
Tail: Prefix
Tar Heels' sch.
Tend
They may be pulled
Thing to steer clear of
Time
Time and a half, e.g.
Together
Who's there
Wiltshire wonder
Win
WKRP news director Les
___ above
___ State
___-Magnon

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