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New York Times crossword of February 1st, 2003 other clues
'... ___ but the wind': Byron
'The Time Machine' race
'Tragedy' pop group, with 'the'
1974 Peace Prize recipient
60's demonstration target
A wedding requires two of them
After-tax amount
Argentine province ___ Ríos
Award at Cannes
Be unnatural
Capital near the Adriatic Sea
Capt.'s guess
Celebrity
Certain school
Chesapeake Bay products
Common
Didn't just pass
Drive
Dublin's ___ O'More Bridge
Duration
End of ___
English mathematician Lovelace
Exposure
Forever, seemingly
Freight unit
Getting on
High ball
Ignoble digs
In
It often involves geometric patterns
Italian city on its own gulf
Knife brand
Losing
LP insert
Major U.S. Spanish-language daily
Marco Polo associate
Moving aids
Not the first
Noted dairy line
Passionate
Personification of a gentle wind, in Greek myth
Popular TV co-host
Prayer, at times
Professional org. since 1878
Professor Borg in Bergman's 'Wild Strawberries'
Racers
Referential abbr.
Relative of a weasel
Saccharine
Scores, in a sense
Scurry
See 35-Across
See 37-Down
She-bear: Sp.
Snap
Some ranchers drive them: Abbr.
Spin
Spot
Spring for refreshments
State on the Gulf of Mexico
Supplementary material
Tense
Trading place
Traveling (around)
Uninjured
Was connected
Wasn't liberal
With 36-Across, rhinologist's study
With 44-Down, a 1974 Al Green hit
Wrangler
Wraps (up)

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