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'Hold it, horse!' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 14th, 2003 other clues
'Dallas' spinoff
'Gotcha!'
'M*A*S*H' procedure
'Treasure Island' inits.
'___ 'er up!'
Arrive at
Aussie 'bear'
B'way hit sign
Barely beats
Begs
Bowie's weapon
Buckeye Stater
Builders' sites
Bust maker
Can't stomach
Cyclotron bit
Departure from reality
Designation for a sequel to a sequel
Dickens's ___ Heep
Do penance
Door frame part
Elephant gone amok
Eyes
Family
Friend's opposite
Gas in signs
Gibbs of country music
Got back into business
Gourmet's sense
Harbor workhorse
India's Mohandas
Italian wine center
Jazz job
Jotted down
Kefauver who won fame investigating organized crime
Krupp works city
Language of the Eddas
Like practically all TV's, now
Lock, stock and barrel
Many a home purchase
Marx collaborator
Mimic
Musical Yoko
Nasdaq debut: Abbr.
Nick of 'Cape Fear'
Nothing at all
Part of F.Y.I.
Part of the Old World
Pilotless planes
Place to moor
Puget Sound city
Putin's land
Relative of -esque
Resistance to change
Salon goop
Short sock
Siesta times: Abbr.
Sow, ewe or mare
Stud fee?
Take a paddle to
Take an ax to
The whole shebang
Together, on a score
Told a whopper
Visit a bloodmobile, e.g.
W.'s political affiliation
Wild West vehicle
Windy City trains
Wolfed down
Wore
___ Brockovich, Oscar role for Julia Roberts
___ Claire, Wis.
___ May Clampett of 60's TV
___ Plaines, Ill.
___ snail's pace

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