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New York Times crossword of August 11th, 2002 other clues |
Heart of France |
Historic leader? |
Icy coating |
Idaho, e.g. |
It comes in sheets |
Jazz technique |
Jettison |
Kind of bar |
Lapel label |
Last sign |
Like some dealings |
Longtime Lorillard brand |
Madison's home: Abbr. |
Makes lots of catcalls? |
Mary Poppins, for one |
Meddled |
Mideast peacemaker |
Milo of 'Only the Lonely,' 1991 |
Modulates, with 'down' |
Munches on fries and slaw? |
New Deal program: Abbr. |
Nod |
Not docked |
Not neat |
Object |
Offering to voters |
Old Ebbets Field hero |
One with a whale of a story? |
One with an 801 area code: Var. |
Oodles |
P. T. Barnum, notably |
Pass catchers |
Strive to stay within budget |
Suspension-busting |
Swiss stream |
Take on |
Takes off |
The Queen of Hearts's output, in a nursery rhyme |
Theater guide |
They're sometimes stripped |
Tiny amount |
Tony of TV's 'Family Law' |
Tore |
Trade-in value diminishers |
Travel by sled |
Trojan War figure |
Twilled fabric |
Vaughan of jazz |
What doers take |
Writer's helper: Abbr. |
'Star Wars' warrior |
'Halt!' to a salt |
'Just kidding!' |
'King Cotton' composer |
'Laugh-In' giggler |
'Rush Hour' star, 1998 |
'Wunnerful, Wunnerful!' autobiographer |
'You betcha' |
29-Across fliers |
Act like |
Actor/comic Gilliam |
Amount given away |
Appointment book pg. |
Attacks in two different ways? |
Back |
Basic cable channel |
Batty |
Bien's opposite |
Blue |
Boom maker |
Brainiac |
Brief sighs of relief? |
Bud site |
Camel makers |
Camping item |
Canary's call |
Capone's nemesis |
Clinton, for one: Abbr. |
Close by, once |
Collection holder |
Coming up |
Critic, naturally |
Dated |
Deli offering |
Dentist's directive |
Director Howard |
Drought ender |
Dummkopfs |
Dutch portrait painter |
Dylan Thomas's home |
E-address ending |
Election data |
Elves? |
Finishes |
Flying phenomenon |
French teacher |
General ___ chicken |
Genesis grandchild |
Go to pieces |
Group |
Grp. |
Gurus |
Hall of humor |
Harass, in a way |
Having a handle |
Hayes who sang 'Do Your Thing' |
Peal |
Pets |
Pigged out |
Place for a stroll |
Platter player |
Plugs, plugs, plugs |
Proofreader's instruction |
Pudding ingredient |
Range name |
Red Sox div. |
Reef ring |
Refuse |
Retort: Abbr. |
Root paste |
Round up some ruminants? |
Running mate of '68 |
Sample |
Seashell seller, in a tongue twister |
Series finale |
Shakedown |
Sheepish judgment? |
Shut up |
Single, potentially |
Skinny couples? |
Small groups |
Soft shoe, briefly |
Some war forces |
Squirrel's stash |
Squush |
Stable color |
Start |
Stew |
Stop by the roadside |
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