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New York Times crossword of March 30th, 2002 other clues
'Do ___'
'Nuts!'
'The Scarlet Letter' woman
'Who's there?' reply
1950's-60's TV family
Alonso of ballet
Answered a summons
Arm-twisting
Biblical verb
Brown's partner
Categorize together
Cavalry member
Caves
Certainly
Change in a bolsa
Charged
Current amount
Dutch product
Final straw
Foreign dignitary
Futuristic 20's play
Game stick
Hotel supplies
Hourly time
How put-downs may be made
It's kept in a reservation
Language from which 'pemmican' is derived
Latest thing
Less forgiving
Like days of yore
Like old arguments
Line reader
Losing cause
Loyal force
Marcos's successor
Music grp. founded in 1914
Not do one's best
Pawn
Pawn play
Pitcher
Plays a round
Prepares to be shot
Pupil's setting
Put in a position
Result of improper conditioning?
Scarpia's killer
Shallow-water predator
Show displeasure with
Shut (up)
Some deliveries to the needy
Sound tracks
Spanish ring maker
Still
Straight to ___
Suddenly attacked
Swindler, slangily
The chosen
Things sometimes exchanged
Tie
To be with you?
Tony-winner Patrick
Uzi relative
Wet floor?
What a type-A person rarely says
Wyoming town near Yellowstone

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