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New York Times crossword of September 14th, 2002 other clues
'Institutio principis Christiani' writer
'Wise men learn much from ___': Aristophanes
48-Down military group member
Acerbate
Advice to a type-A person
African with a mane
Bank deposits?
Bump along the way?
Cable workers, e.g.
Case for a veterinarian
Caseharden
Catholic devotion
Circular
Crest's antithesis
Cut
Enumerate
Feudal lord
Figures on poles
First-class
Fit to be picked
Flog, in a way
Foiled
Forest litter
Gone
It may be pulled or pumped
Less likely to make mistakes
Like an eyesore
Like some old film sleuths
Main order
Material for many a game show
Move with stealth
Net supporter
Nitpicky person
One striking out, maybe
Overrun with cattails
Pelvic bones
Pie preceder
Portion for the plate
Praiseworthy
Private retreat
Problem eater: Var.
Right of passage
Russian mint product
Seat of Silver Bow County
See 53-Down
Shaman's doctrine
Soft, twilled silk
Sources of wood for cabinetwork
Strip
Supermodel Veronica
Sure to fail
Swimmer with a long snout
They have scales and keys
They're set for rising
Things that tumble
Three in a match, maybe
Took off on
Top
Transistor electrode
Two for the record
Unpleasant
With 34-Down, soldier's son, say
___ Park, Calif.

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