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New York Times crossword of September 14th, 2003 other clues
McDaniel of 'Gone With the Wind'
Medical suffix
Menu section
Merrill Lynch bull, for one
Middle school entrant, e.g.
Minute bit
Monk's title
More standoffish
Mount
Mount
Musical Eddy and Allman
Must-haves
Navigational instrument
Neighbor of Turk.
Newspaperman Adolph
Nike alternative
Not adrift
One that's a bit controlling?
One who was called Lord of the West
Overly
PC shortcut
Percentage
Peruvian ancient
Political asylum seeker
Put back
Recipe info: Abbr.
Refines
Relative of a Camry
Renoir, the film director
Rock garden herb
Santa Clara-based Fortune 500 company
Saudi Arabian coin
Sch. calendar abbr.
Season to be jolly
Expressions of relief
Fail at dieting
Famed furrier
Faux shirt
Figurative comeuppance
Film critic Pauline
Finishes off
First name in cosmetics
Fly catcher
Galatea's love
Glutted
Goes (for)
Gray, in a way
Green of 'Austin Powers' films
Guileful
Guy
Hanna-Barbera mouse
Haus-hold article
Hops kiln
In jeopardy
It follows a premise
It's about a foot
Jigsaw puzzles are in them
John of 'Fawlty Towers'
Korea Bay feeder
Lauds
Leaps lynxlike
Like most graffiti: Abbr.
Like some felonies
Like the Wallendas
Lord's Prayer pronoun
Made a facing, e.g.
Madison Avenue award
Madison Avenue reading
Seating sect.
Seed cover
Shaw of swing
Shortstop Jeter and others
Show concern for, as someone who's absent
Silas of the Continental Congress
Skiing site
Social skill
Soprano ___ Te Kanawa
Sow chow
Store posting: Abbr.
Suitable
Taxpayer's headache
Tessellation unit
Toledo's river
Tropical vine
Try
Turn red, perhaps
Turndown
U.S.M.C. rank
Unit of energy
Webzine
Wine: Prefix
Work measurement unit
___ Ile, Mich.
___ work (drudgery)
'Earth in the Balance' author
'Goodness!'
'Momo' author Michael
'Most definitely!'
'Orphée' painter
'Shucks!'
'Wheel of Fortune' request
'When ___ You' (Irving Berlin song)
... to the air
... to the earthworms
... to the mountains
... to the river
... to the thunder
... to the tide
... to the wind
1970's sitcom hit
1997 Peter Fonda title role
Abbr. in a library catalog
Angler's entangler
Another, for Andalusians
AOL and such
Arrivé
Auntie, to dad
Bank
Beloved, in 'Rigoletto'
Biz boss: Abbr.
Bub
Buoy
Chesterfields, e.g.
Chinese dynasty
Cicadas have them
City on the Mohawk
Cleanup target?
Consecrate to office
Creature that reproduces by parthenogenesis
Cuts uppers, e.g.
Dance that's done to 'Drowsy Maggie'
Deal with brutally
Dental hygienist's request
Downhill challenges
Dr. on TV
Euripides play
Exhaust

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