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New York Times crossword of November 6th, 2002 other clues
'Stop that!'
'You bet!'
'___ & the Women' (Altman film)
1985 Jeff Bridges/Glenn Close film
1966 Mary Martin/Robert Preston musical
1973 Rolling Stones ballad
Actress Falco
Anesthetized
Angered
At the right time
Best Actress of 1990
Beverly Cleary character
Bomb's opposite
Brother of George W.
Capek play
Capture
Cause for a handshake
Collectors' org.
Colloquialism
Common rhyme scheme
Declaims
Different
Draw
Final notice
Green stuff
Gumshoes
Gymnastics event
He raised Cain
Hit loudly and repeatedly
Home of Middle East Technical University
Honey drink
Unjust verdicts
Value system
Venus or Mars
Version of a song: Abbr.
Wait
Welcome words to a hitchhiker
Winemaking county
Year of Bush's swearing-in
___ glance
___-Atlantic
Hydrocarbon suffix
Ice cream choices
Illegal hiring practice
Individually
Instance, for example
It has its faults
It's a dyeing art
Italian Mrs.
Knowledge
Loser to D.D.E.
Math ordinal
Mine, on the Marne
Motivate
Pend
Personal record
Possible title for this puzzle
Prefix with physical
Professor's milieu
Pub purchase
Retired for the night
Richard who played 35-Down
Rightmost pedal
Sgt. or cpl.
Simpson case judge
Soda fountain drink
Spanish-American War figure
Standings stat
Sweater, maybe
Swelling
Thanksgiving gatherers, often
The Sagebrush State
Took more tricks than, possibly
Trainee
Unassailable, as an alibi

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