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New York Times crossword of January 24th, 2003 other clues
Scatterbrain
Singers
Social worker?
Source of a lot of talk
Stacked
Sticker
Strong holds
Tabbies' world
Trim
W.W. II inits.
Wait on
Way around
'___ the sea and wind when both contend': 'Hamlet'
'How's it going?'
'That's too bad'
'Well done!'
'You should listen to me'
'___ the fire?'
A.F.L.-C.I.O. head John J. ___
Affirmative for Huckleberry Finn
After a while
Always around
Amiens is its capital
Author LeShan
Bank
Bickering
Biker's invitation
Bomb
Clytemnestra's mother
College life
Come (from)
Come apart
Comment before 'Whee!'
Danced wildly
Decided
Diagram with signs
Dim sum sauce
Distant cousin
Dr.'s professional magazine
Echo chamber?
Eleven-year-old, e.g.
Façades
Face-valued
Fortifies
Gastronome
Genetic letters
Got the picture
Half-pints
Have another go at
How someone might sky-dive for the first time
Ignores
Influence
Instant replay ruling
It goes coast-to-coast
It never rains, but it pours
It's touched in a touchdown
Jumping-off place
Keen
Latino cry
Letters of concern
Link
N.L. city: Abbr.
New Hampshire product
One may be spent
Part of a sentence?
Popular cooking spray
Rage
Rare time in hell
Saucer contents, for short?

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