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Good thing to get over crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 22nd, 2003 other clues
'Iliad,' e.g.
1819 Keats poem
9W and others
Alexander V, e.g.
Avalanche
Axed
Be able to gather enough evidence
Beat
Best Original Screenplay winner for 'American Beauty'
Cleric's vesting place
Cobbler's job
Commercial catchword
Divergent doctrine developer
First name of a Blackmore heroine
Game winner
Get through slowly
Glistening garnish
Gray ___
Heroine of Tchaikovsky's 'Pique Dame'
Highest-ranking, in some hierarchies
It may be crushed
Kind of cholera
Large and heavy-looking
Like hors d'ouevres
Like peppercorns
Like worker bees
Low stools
Margins of safety
Miners
Music genre
Naval Medical Center locale
Necklace option
Old hoops grp.
One may have stilts
One on a podium, perhaps
Pennsylvania city where Franklin signed a treaty with Indians, 1753
Pieces of land
Place for knights
Place for the high life?
Potluck array
Puts (away)
Queens' homes
Regional
Side in eightball
Silvery white
Small flap on a garment
Some garment cuts
Some seats are next to them
Surrounded
Taxed
There until the bitter end
They may be pounded out
Toward the center
Turn outward
Two-time Wimbledon winner ___ Hoad
Unlucky
Victims
Visitor to Rome in 46 B.C.
What Putin is often put in
While lead-in
___ Tribunal (international arbitration court)

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