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New York Times crossword of October 29th, 2003 other clues
'My man!'
'Nothing ___!'
'Render therefore ___ Caesar ...'
'Start worrying'
Also called
Amiss
Animal with a thick hide
Arm bone
Away from the wind
Bed-and-breakfast
Billiard cushion
Bouncy step
Bygone science magazine
Capp of comics
Cause of a Conestoga wagon being jolted?
Cheek
Clumsy
Cole Porter's 'Well, Did You ___?'
Deleted
Devout
Disappointment
Disorder
End-of-a-round sound
Forty-niner's request
Genius at a bakery?
Girl-watch
Gorge
Halloween purchase
Hammer parts
He follows the news
Honeybunch
Honk
Indian honorific
It may spin its wheels
It set sail in 1492
Item with a ladder
Jazz fan?
Kind of appeal
Kipling's wolf pack leader
Labrador retriever, for short?
Letter-shaped fastener
London district
Long-term security, for short
Loved by
Mekong River nation
Menu words
Mont.-to-Tex. direction
New Mexico native
Noisy fights
Numbers game
One of the Keebler elves
Pilot's info, briefly
Press
Purge
Repeat performance?
Represents
School that plays Texas A & M
Shut (up)
Signs on for another term
Sound investment?
Spanish figure eights
Sporty pullover
Staph dining area?
Sugar bowl marchers
Sunburn?
Swan's alter ego, in myth
Sydney ___ House
To-do
Use a knife
Uses as support
Water pipe in 16th-century Europe?
Well-spoken
Where boys will be boys
Words to live by
Zap
Zola courtesan
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