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New York Times crossword of August 7th, 2002 other clues |
Hand down |
Hateful org. |
Have in one's hands |
Hole-in-one |
Induction motor developer |
Insect's bedtime ritual? |
Kind of sole |
King in a Steve Martin song |
Knocks flat |
Latch (onto) |
Make certain |
Masseur's supply |
Medal awardee, maybe |
Milton Friedman's subj. |
Move quietly |
Move with difficulty |
Not stop for, in a way |
One ___ (ball game) |
Part of a service |
Pastoral places |
Perfumes with a joss stick, say |
Phone ___ |
Picture prize |
Place to stretch your legs |
Prefix with cultural |
Preschoolers |
Public, as information |
Puss's food container? |
Putting targets |
Ragged Dick creator |
Ragú rival |
Raisin cakes |
Rams, lambs and ewes? |
Sass from Elsie? |
Seize, à la Caesar |
'Hamlet' courtier |
'___ Mio' |
'Y' wearer |
'Bleah!' |
1945 conference site |
Actress Eleniak |
Aligns |
Alternative to De Gaulle |
Antonym's antonym: Abbr. |
Bakers' wares |
Big D.C. lobby |
Bother |
Bring out |
Brutish sort |
Bucker |
Carrier to Copenhagen |
Director Peter |
Disney musical |
Dressed like a Victorian woman |
Dumbstruck |
Fat, in France |
For example |
Friend of Big Bird |
Game company that originated Yahtzee |
Game show panelist Peggy |
Hammer for a hopper? |
Shell mover |
Slippery sort |
Some beers |
Sort of |
Sound when a gobbler gets a joke? |
Steamer, e.g. |
Test site |
They have strings attached |
Tick off |
Today, in Toledo |
Totals |
Tres y tres |
Very funny person |
Vice president Stevenson |
Whitney and others: Abbr. |
___ Club |
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