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New York Times crossword of August 27th, 2002 other clues
'That was close!'
'Woe is me!'
'___ a customer'
'___ home?'
'___ Loves You'
'___ plaisir'
Actor Liam's younger kin?
Allergy indication
Arcade coin
At any time
Aware of
Bar order, with 'the'
Beef on the hoof
Begin to blush
Briefs brand
Campsite sight
Champ who could 'sting like a bee'
Church council
Clean-shaven
Composer Franz-Joseph's favorite 58-Across?
Deck out
Do in
Donnybrook
Efts grown up
Enough for former hurler Dwight?
Fall mo.
Florida keys, e.g.
For fear that
Found's partner
From which gold is spun, in a fairy tale
Go fish, e.g.
Golf ball prop
Gondola's place
Holds the deed to
JUDGE
Unbeatable foe
Use a whetstone on
Washington who sang the blues
Wear the crown
Withered
Yearn
___ Alamos
___-engine
Kentucky resource
Late bloomer
Librarian's admonition
Meet an untimely fate
Memory unit
Nursling
Order before 'Fire!'
Ore deposit
Pass over
Patriot Adams
Peppy
Per
Presidential shaving goofs?
Put in fresh film
Puts on the books
Puts the kibosh on
Roadie's load
Sheepdog, by training
Sicilian smoker
Sign of stitches
Slop spot
Slowly, on a score
Smooth-talking
Snuggles down
Softens, as leather
Southwestern saloon
Spaghetti strainer
Still in play
Strips away
Stuffed item?
Sub shop
Take five
Toast topper
Totally smitten

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