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New York Times crossword of July 26th, 2002 other clues
Like bok choy
Like some breezes
Make haste
Mettle
Mosey
One who raises the spirits?
Organic chemistry topic
Patronized, as a bistro
Pick up
Popular combo
Registers
Resort attendants
Salty septet
Sans ___
Sesqui- divided by three
Skier Tommy
Something with a ceiling
Starting lineup
States, informally
Suit material
Sukiyaki ingredient
Tempting one
They're made in clearings
Twinkle
Two-for-one deal, say
Use a short form
'Cocoon' co-star
'Good Will Hunting' setting, for short
'Major' animal
'Why?'
Aachen article
Ages
Banquet
Beat
Better
Bring up
Bully
California's Santa ___ Valley
Came across
Capitol worker
Chain material
Chair designer Charles
Cl-, e.g.
Company name tag?
Computer application features
Controls
Cup name
Dictatorship
Doesn't stay up
Drink with sukiyaki, maybe
Edwin Drood's betrothed
Firedome or Adventurer
Gets ready for a party, perhaps
Going rate
Used too much
Vagabond
What a stocking needs
Words of relief
Yclept
Hammer and sickle
Hand-holder
Happening
Homes on wheels, briefly
It keeps an eye on TV
Item advertised in Vogue
Jane Fonda role
John Paul II, e.g.
Le Carré's George Smiley, e.g.
Lifesavers, maybe: Abbr.

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