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May 15th 2002 New York Times crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 15th 2002) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Baloney!' abroad?
'It's getting late!' abroad?
'M' director Fritz
'Psst!' follower, perhaps
'Tristia' poet
'What'll you have?' abroad?
900-line psychic Miss ___
Adulterate
Agenda, informally
Aid in aiming
Airline gang
Captured
Cascades peak
CD-___
Coloratura's asset
Crackpot
Days of yore
Dennis or Doris
Diner freebie
Early computer
Excessive
Exciting
Go to and fro
Got into shape
Hemp source
Hilo hello
Horse of different colors
Humpty Dumpty-shaped
It may be taken with a raised hand
It may be worn under a tunicle
It's twice-eaten
Kind of star
Kofi ___ Annan
Lawgivers
Lea call
Like Playboy cartoons
Long distance letters
Many a conventiongoer
Milk: Prefix
Montana motto starter
Morsel for Dobbin
Mumbai master
New Ager John
Not e'en once
Nothing, at a poker table
O'Hare monitor abbr.
Odin, to the Germans
Old NOW cause
Old saying
Once, once
Pervasive quality
Poise
Pseudopod former
Ringmaster's place
Rushed violently
Schooner filler
Shop worker
Smashed windows, maybe
Stick on a spit
Stu of early TV
Sun. speech
T.G.I.F. part
Takeoff artist
Tarzan's transport
Taunt
Term paper abbr.
Token of welcome
Tush
Two tablets, say
Understand, slangily
Upper-left key
Windblown
Yakutsk's river
Zip
___ de France
___ polloi

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