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New York Times crossword of March 31st, 2001 other clues
'... let thy words be ___': Eccl.
'Invisible Man' setting
'South Pacific' heroine
1967 John Wayne film
1995 and '97 A.L. champs, in scoreboards
A runner may break it
Academic domain
Actor Quinn
Antipasto morsel
Big name in retail
Boise's county
Boston College athlete
Brainstorm
Clueless
Complaints
Compound with two carbon atoms
Comprehensive
Copy
Crown covering
Dissatisfied type
Domestic
English
English, e.g.: Abbr.
Fight
Fixed payments
Flap
Flipped
Fly (around)
Genesis son
Get renewed
Gifts
Go back
Go ___
Grub
Haitian monetary unit
Handle overseas?
Hardly an authorized dealer
Hospital supplies
Is inadequate
It may be found in a box on the street
Kenyan president Daniel arap ___
King ___
Kisser?
Let
Literary sequel of 1847
Lost one's cool
Make excuses, maybe
Needle
Not hide
Oil source
Ones involved in barn raisings?
Prepare for dinner, say
Racer
Ran out
Ravel's 'Gaspard de la ___'
Realizes
Ride (on)
River through Wiltshire
Some low-budget hotels, for short
Sorority letter
Squeezed
Strip
Subject to simultaneous opposing forces
Tenderfoot
The other woman in 'The Age of Innocence'
Try not to have an accident, say
Without dissent
Word after 'I do'
www destination
Yahoo, for one
Year in the papacy of St. Zephyrinus

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