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New York Times crossword of October 17th, 2001 other clues
IV units
January event, or a great bird
Lady's man
Legal rights org.
Like an aristocrat
Like dunce caps
Like fresh strawberries
Major publicity
Meltdown sites
Met star Beverly
Nolan Ryan, notably
Not level
Not relevant
Originally named
Part of NASDAQ: Abbr.
Peninsular land
Pinball paths
Place to hole up
Rapscallion
Roadie's burden
Rolodex abbr.
Sacramento-to-San Jose dir.
Scratches
Scratches (out)
Scrubbed
Seventh heaven
Shut out
Son of Aphrodite
Summer D.C. setting
The 'I' in 'The King and I'
Tough wood
Ultimate consumer
Unselfish participant, or a mercantile harbor
Vehicle with a rotating top
Vintage auto
'Dear' one
'I like ___'
'Impressive!'
'Very well'
1996 Madonna role
1999 U.S. Open champ
5th-century date
About 5 ml.
Appliance maker
B & W film shower
Base stealer Brock
Be of use
Boxer's stat
Break down
Brown shade
Capital near the 60th parallel
Catbird seat?
Copper River's locale
Country singer Crowell
Critical
Draw near
Felt
Flat-headed fastener, or Tiger's helpers
Forest product, or the result of a second wind
Frank known as 'The Enforcer'
Hammer feature
Hardest to outwit
Harsh cry
Hissy fit
Hodgepodge
Horse-and-buggy ___
Indigenous
Ismail's title
It's boring
Where Logan is
Word on coins
Workday evening, or a small medieval warrior
Writing style
Year's record
[Ho-hum]

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