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New York Times crossword of February 1st, 2002 other clues
It may be filled with gunpowder
It may drive you to get out
It's in a jam
It's not left underarm
Just
Lacking wrinkles
Like cult rituals
Like some French accents
Like Uriah Heep
Likhovtseva of tennis
Lizzie Borden's cause célèbre
Makes less dependent
Man-vs.-machine play
Never
Not at ease, perhaps
One bit
One who does windows
Opening on Broadway
Per ___
Petrol units
Pub orders
Put off
Result of ruling
Rolodex abbr.
Seedeater, say
Shoe designation
Snowy race setting
Some dashes
South American strangler
Spy's quest
Supplication starter
The Sickle is in it
'100 Centre Street' star
'Hey, mister!'
'I don't buy it!'
Advised leader?
Amusement arcade items
Annual quartet
Article in le journal
Bad thing to make a decision in
Barracks V.I.P.
Block
Blocks
Blue bunch
Bud Grace comic strip character
Charcoal wood
Chase scenes abound in this movie
Cleaned out
Conjunction
Conjunction
Crib
Dangerous singer
Deli order
Executed
Fabulous loser
Fictional Cossack ___ Bulba
Firms: Abbr.
Florentine exiled in 1302
Gap
Gelling agents in foods
Go (forth)
Golf lesson topic
Had
Hammer
Inclined
They make periodical changes: Abbr.
They may be taken on the chin
Vanilla
W.W. II weapons
Way to walk
Year in Edward the Confessor's reign

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