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New York Times crossword of September 7th, 2002 other clues
#1 Ethel Waters hit
'Keeps the teeth white' sloganeer, once
'The Lesson' dramatist
A stripper takes it off
Additional: Sp.
Bedroom shades
Brings in
Carter had one
Considered
Drags a harrow through, say
English martyr Sir John, the model for Shakespeare's Falstaff
Errare humanum ___
Exertion
Farm structure
Friend of Frodo
Get rid of
Go in, so to speak
Go wild
Gripper
Hamburg's river
Have something
Healthy amount?
Hurried pace
In sum
It might cause a buzz around town
It's not used in Germany
Jeweler's glass
Kind of flour
Leaf bisectors
Least merry
Like hack writing
Long time off
Made ready for market, as chickens
Mature
Old Testament writing
Part of an inch
Patrons
Power ___, invention of Edmund Cartwright, ca. 1785
Proceeds cautiously
Program for future leaders: Abbr.
Propensities
Providence locale
Quote that reveals presidential timber?
Raconteur's stock
Removes stitches from
River through Budapest
Rtes.
Salt
Sanctity
Site of many a protest
Some cats
Sometimes warring groups
Source of leucite and rhyolite
Team bigwig
They may be picked
Tree climber
Victoria's first prime minister
W.W. II battle site, 1942
Wreckers
___ chips
___ polytechnique
___-American
___-Ball

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