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Hit Broadway play of 1945, with 'The' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 22nd, 2003 other clues
'Grand' things
'Listen, ___ ...'
'The Brady Bunch' housekeeper
'___ quote ...'
59-Across relative
Animal with a mane
Beam
Buy in a hurry
By any practical means
Cable's Superstation
Certain backwater
Coll. hoops competition
Don't take off
Ear piece
Egg holders
Falco of 'The Sopranos'
Famed '7' wearer
Fizzy wine, familiarly
General Motors division
Groundless
Harry Belafonte catchword
Heather's 'Melrose Place' role
Hegelian article
Height enhancer
Hollow between hills
Home of many mullahs
Hrs. in the West
Ill-considered
It may be driven during a storm
It's said when taking off
Kaffiyeh sporter
Leading lady
Like a line
Like some deals
Like some injuries
Lunchbox treats
Maja painter
Major gold-mining area, with 'the'
Member of an instrument family
More tender
Namely
Nashville sound?
Not up yet
Now
Olds model
One that gets tongue-tied?
Opposite of cheer
Pantry containers
Past plump
People concerned with feet
Place for a shore dinner, maybe
Possessive pronoun
Powerful person
President Taft's alma mater
Private
Ranch add-on?
Really tease
Score after deuce
Self-confident assertion
Self-starter?
Shakespeare's Andronicus
Show with skits
Sky pilots, so to speak
Spring (from)
State adjoining the Bass Strait
Suffix for high-tech gadgets
Take forcefully
Take off
Teutonic name part
They're packed during the holidays
Times to remember
Turned on by
Unlikely to reconsider
Walk together
Wax makers
Whirl
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