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New York Times crossword of October 27th, 2002 other clues |
'Clever me!' |
'Dracula' girl |
'For shame!' |
'I before E' rule, e.g. |
'I ___ that!' |
'No sirree' |
'Star-Spangled Banner' preposition |
'The Country Girl' playwright |
'Ulalume' poet |
'What's ___?' |
... biographical best seller? |
... city? |
... comic strip character? |
... media job? |
... school official? |
... song by Billy Joel? |
... sport? |
... TV show? |
1978 Peace Nobelist |
2001 Will Smith role |
2004 Olympics locale |
Abject |
Actor born Alphonso D'Abruzzo |
Attack |
Ballad ending |
Barbecue offering |
Big top? |
Blessing prompter |
Boxes |
Break international agreements, maybe |
Caesar, e.g.: Abbr. |
Called |
Cashew and citron |
Chasm |
Clout |
Commercial suffix with Jumbo |
Congressional measure of 1993 |
Court call |
Court figures |
Cross-country ___ |
Decks, as an opponent |
Detective, at times |
Didn't go to a restaurant |
Diverts |
Enterprise officer |
Ethan's co-star in 'Gattaca,' 1997 |
Exclusive |
Fast writer |
Flattens, for short |
Folgers alternative |
Foreordained |
Freebie |
Give-hand connection |
Goosebump-raising |
Hammer of note |
Harangue |
Harvest fly |
Hearts |
Hocks : horses :: ___ : humans |
Hole-maker |
In bad condition |
Irritating sound |
It's related |
John |
Jot |
Kind of block |
Large swallows |
Late summer singer |
Like a junkyard car |
Like a sunset at the end of a movie |
Like eagles and owls |
Like some cheeses |
Like some confrontations |
Like some foreign films |
Make hackneyed |
Manages, with 'out' |
Medical suffix |
Mil. award |
Monopoly avenue |
Nabokov novel |
Neeson of 'Rob Roy' |
Neil Armstrong or John Glenn |
Neutral shade |
No-___ (gnat) |
Nordic |
Not fitting |
Offshoots |
One way to sit |
Onetime prominent South African couple |
Organic compound |
Pack |
Painting surface |
Penn., for one |
People might go for a spin in them |
Pie that may be an eyeful? |
Pointed |
Pollster's determination |
Powerful advocacy grp. |
Prefix with -pathy |
Prefix with catastrophe |
Prefix with gram |
Pressure |
Raced |
Ready to swing |
Reagan's first Treasury secretary |
Rear |
Refuse |
Retreat |
Riot |
Sam Shepard's '___ of the Mind' |
Scenic area, often |
Sends |
Sends, in a way |
Shades |
She wrote 'Dying / Is an art, like everything else' |
Showed disrespect |
Siouan speaker |
Sponge |
Sprays |
St. Anthony of ___ |
Strasbourg ladies: Abbr. |
Suburban political force |
Suffix with stock |
Supercilious look |
Swell |
Tepid rating |
Three-time Super Bowl site |
Unification Church member |
VCR button |
Vote in Vichy |
What a 93-Across expresses |
White, informally |
Whittle (down) |
Winston Cup org. |
Word on a door |
Word said just before opening the eyes |
___ Valley, city near L.A. |
___-all |
___-Cat |
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