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New York Times crossword of September 28th, 2003 other clues
Florists' staples
Gentry
Gogol's '___ Bulba'
Grind
Heart-pounding episode
It's past due
Legal scholar Guinier
Like: Suffix
London Philharmonic founder Sir Thomas ___
Long ___
Magazine founder Eric
Magic Johnson, for years
Mid fifth-century date
Navy noncoms
New cars of 1928
Night class subj.
Noble state
Not touch
Noted 1992 convictee
Old-fashioned camp resident
Old-fashioned one
One way to send merchandise: Abbr.
Opened up
Part of U.S.N.A.: Abbr.
Peanut Butter Lovers Mo.
Pepsi-owned juice drink
Piglike
Pilot
Plankton components
Play host to
Powell's co-star in 1930's film
Pulitzer winner for 'Picnic'
Punctual
Survey choice
Swirled
Tablecloth material
Tennis's Kournikova
They do Windows
Thrice, in prescriptions
Title for a French monarch
Tour de France distances
Trawling equipment
Tucked in
Turkish officer
Uncle ___
Uttar Pradesh city
Varied
Vice ___
Void, in Vichy
Voting aye
Walletful
Wet blanket
When some newspapers are delivered
With 94-Across, protein part
Worker with books, for short
Wyle of 'ER'
Zone
___ Fleischer, who was known as Mr. Boxing
___-majeste
''Tain't nothin'!'
'... ___ quit!'
'Battlestar Galactica' commander
'Pal Joey' lyricist
'Gotcha'
'Kudlow & Cramer' channel
'The Country Girl' playwright
'___ and the Pussycats' (1970's cartoon)
1925 Pulitzer-winning novel
1960's TV dog
A Franklin
Abstract painter ___ Krasner
Add gradually during a cycle
Ancient Greek tongue: Var.
Attacked
Baloney producer
Bar site
Be unstable
Befuddled
Belgian violin virtuoso Eugene ___
Boston Red Sox mascot
Bygone coif
Calendar abbr.
Cartesian conclusion
Cause of goosebumps
Cheater's secret
Clandestine maritime org.
Comic actress Tessie
Comparatively luxurious
Concerning
Corresponding, in a way
Country music's LeAnn
Critic Gene
Dickens's Madame Defarge, e.g.
Did an encore of
Dramatic opening
Easily chewable
Elate
End of the quote
Facts
Faux baubles
Fiery reaction
Final Four org.
Finishes
Finnish architect Alvar ___
Put down
Put out
Quote, part 2
Quote, part 3
Quote, part 4
Quote, part 5
Quote, part 6
Requirements for some postgrad work, briefly
Restorative
Restores, in a way
Reunion tour set list
Rid of vermin
River into which the Fulda flows
Saudi royal and others
Secret
See 17-Down
Seeming eternity
Select
Senile sort
Short song
Sign of success
Sleeper's difficulty
Small
Snooped
Something in need of change
Source of the quote
Spanish relative
Sports stat that's best when low
Stare at
Start of a quote by 115-Across
State bordering Arizona
Suffix with superficial
Supplement

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