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New York Times crossword of April 21st, 2002 other clues
'. ___ he drove out of sight .'
'Bei Mir Bist Du ___'
'Do the Right Thing' pizzeria
'Symphony of a Thousand' composer
'That's really something!'
'The Stars, Like Dust' author
'___ bueno!'
'___ the Sheriff' (1974 #1 song)
'___ unrelated note .'
2001 DreamWorks hit
A chorus line
A.S.A.P. section
Actress Hatcher
Alternative comedy?
Alternative energy?
Alternative lifestyle?
Alternative medicine?
Alternative music?
Alternative newspaper?
Alternative school?
Alternative theater?
Bad strokes
Beta follower
Big East team
Bit
Board
Boxlike sled
Brings in
Change tags
Check to the I.R.S.?
Chihuahua neighbor: Abbr.
Comet competitor
Comic strip 'Big ___'
Complaining, irksome patient, in medical slang
Corrects a wrong number
Country singer Mattea
Dallas squad, to fans
Declare flat out
Delicate decoration
Demoiselle
Designer Mizrahi
Detesting
Disbelieving cry
Dutch explorer with an island named after him
Evasive response
Family
Fem. auxiliary member
Fictional governess
Firm up
Fix, as a driveway, maybe
Floral leaf
Fork-tailed fliers
Gather (up)
Get down
Give it ___
Go after, in a way
Goddesses of the seasons
Golden Hind captain
Gorge
Gulf of ___
Have an afternoon snack
Herbivores avoid it
Ignores one's wanderlust
Is on the verge of
It balances out a double bogey
It can be rolled over
It has a husk
It needs to be kept in shape
Kind of bagel
Kind of cross
Kind of number
Kind of tissue
Korean War sights
Last chapter of Jeremiah
Leak preventer
Like 'Spanish' in Spanish: Abbr.
Like a string bean
Lilted syllables
Literary prize
Little bit
Mantra sounds
Marauder of yore
Mimic
Mogadishu-born model
More filled-out
More nuts
Most important
N.B.A.'s Unseld
Need correcting
Never-ending
Not budging
Panegyrics
Part of a joule
Part of a speed
Partner, with 'the'
Party divider, at times
Penitents
Piece on a pedestal
Place for a platform: Abbr.
Preceder of 73-Across?
Preceder of 74-Across?
Prefix with function
Psychologist Bettelheim
Put together, as pages in a book
Rabbit season?
Rameau composition
Rotten
Rotter
Sagittarius
Salon workers, at times
Several periods
Shaftesbury Avenue locale
Shakers founder Lee
Some Air Force NCO's
Song to Apollo
Sport with pigeons
Sumatran simian
Sushi restaurant supplier
Take one's sweet time
Tale of derring-do
Taylor's third
The Zone, for one
Theory introduced by Jan Smuts
Tool used on pineapples
Trapper's haul
TV exec's work
Ultimate
Walking difficulties
Was against
What Commodus called Marcus Aurelius
When repeated, part of French Polynesia
Where Enceladus is buried, in myth
Women, to poets
Worked the land
Works with straw
Zen enlightenment
___ habilis
___ Miguel (Azores island)
___-Iranian languages

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