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New York Times crossword of December 7th, 2002 other clues
1971 supernatural best seller
'Artistry in Rhythm' composer
'High Noon' heroine
'Little Nemo' cartoonist Winsor ___
'You don't mean little ol' me?'
'___ Mio'
Admirer of Joseph, in Genesis
Asked to come
Anglo-American poet Gunn
Baby
Bit of merchandise
Question to a procrastinator
Real
Rear
Releases
Seating sect.
Short order?
Singer Green and others
Slip
Some programs, briefly
Sp. title
Star
Survivors' concerns
Temple
Temple player
Tennis Grand Slam name of 1988
The Phantom of the Opera
They employ speakers: Abbr.
Thin puffs
Traitorous leader of occupied France in W.W. II
Tree with heart-shaped leaves
True
Wad
Walt Whitman poem '___ Pondered in Silence'
Wasn't steadfast
Wind
Without delay
Woos obviously
___ Langer, who wrote 'Philosophy in a New Key'
Boxer's group
Book after Daniel: Abbr.
Businessman who once owned the San Diego Padres
Circus employees
Complete
Copy
Drawing, e.g.
Düsseldorf direction
Early touring car
Elite
Flared dresses
Fusses
Go (along)
Hard person to direct
Have no accomplices
How some goods are sold
Inclines
It helps keep a sweater dry
It may be filtered
It's a matter of law
Jazz singer Jones
Jibing
Keep going
Language in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Large amount
One accepting a challenge
Ordinary people
Park Avenue, e.g.
Personal ad abbr.
Pool player, at times

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