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It crashed on 3/23/2001 crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 25th, 2001 other clues |
'Doggone!' |
'Gorillas in the Mist' author |
'I'm all ears!' |
'La Storia' novelist Morante |
'Love Is a Hurtin' Thing' singer, 1966 |
'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' novelist |
'Smoke Gets in Your Eyes' lyricist Harbach |
'Steeeerike!', e.g. |
'The Fountainhead' character |
'The Last of the Mohicans' colonel |
'Wellll ...?' |
'What Women Want' actress |
103-Down, mildly |
1947 French Nobelist André |
1976 uprising site |
Actress Hagen |
Alongside |
Annie portrayer Quinn |
Arizona newspaper? |
Attack ___ |
Author of 'Strong Poison' |
Blessing preceder |
Blots lightly |
Brief attempt |
Brooks of 'The Producers' |
Budding |
Buttonhole, e.g. |
Called the game |
Calls from yawls |
Calls upon |
Calmer |
Candidate of 2000 |
Cartoonist Drake |
Catcher in the wry? |
Certain terrier, informally |
Charm |
Children's author Scott |
Coin of Cairo |
Confrontation |
Copy cats |
Corrupt |
Corvine call |
Cursed alchemist |
Cut it out |
Dactyl |
Darkness |
Dean of government |
Decide to leave, with 'out' |
Defeat decisively |
Doze |
Easter Island's owner |
Edmonton skater |
Elixir |
Esther of 'Good Times' |
Even one |
Exhaust |
Expression of love is gaining popularity? |
Farm mate |
Feds with cigs? |
Fine feather repairer? |
Form a hit squad? |
French dialect |
Friend for Rover |
Games grp. |
Gandhi and Nehru |
Giant syllable |
Go to and fro |
Go with |
Goo |
Goose egg |
Grant source: Abbr. |
Hairy cousin |
Half a couple |
Hard punch |
Hiding place |
Hollows |
It's a turnoff |
It's no big thing |
Key start? |
Kvetched |
Ladies and gentlemen |
Large-eyed lemur |
Leprechaun land |
Letters hanging on a wall? |
Like the night, to Keats |
Little League coach, often |
Magnitudes |
March time |
Measure of Barry Bonds? |
Mindspring or AOL, for short |
Mount Sinai prophet |
Native Alaskan |
Naval unit |
Naval unit |
Ninth-century Saxon king |
Nub |
On solid ground |
One might bring you a bundle |
One of the Dow Jones Industrials |
One of the maj. leagues |
Over |
Pathfinder's target |
Perturbation |
Peruvian money |
Potential |
Private detective |
Prospered |
Rage |
Range war? |
Readiness to produce meals for G.I.'s? |
Reagan program, for short |
Renée of 'The Big Parade' |
Reptilian |
Ring source |
Round of snacking? |
Shakespearean Athenian |
Sleek and stylish |
Smooth yarn |
Sole provider? |
Son of the Sun |
Song heard at the SkyDome |
Sound introduction? |
Spooky critter |
Steamy |
Suppressed laugh |
Takeoff artist |
Tête-à-tête |
ThighMaster user's favorite libation? |
Time on end |
Unappetizing |
Uninterpreted info |
Vulcan's Chimney |
Watched, as a TV show |
Watergate evidence |
Windows boxes |
Wipe out |
Women's cells |
Yalta monogram |
___ Beat (1960's music) |
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