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B U S H P I L O T
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New York Times crossword of September 2nd, 2001 other clues |
'... ___ in Kalamazoo' |
'Shop ___ you drop' |
'Shop ___ you drop' |
'South Pacific' role |
'There's a Girl in My Soup' star, 1970 |
'Time ___ a premium' |
'Time ___ a premium' |
'___ Crime?' (Judy Holliday song) |
'___ dog!' |
17th-century diarist |
A little, musically |
Actor Morales |
Actor Morales |
Actress O'Shea |
Adds on |
Adds on |
Adventuress Nellie |
Aesthetic |
Air marshal's explanation about keeping his pilots alert? |
Armenia and Georgia, once: Abbr. |
Attacked |
Attacked |
Banquets |
Be in time for |
Benefit of a southern exposure |
Bother |
Bother |
British actress Diana |
Burgeoned |
Cheese made from ewe's milk |
Cheese made from ewe's milk |
City on Ishikari Bay |
Dainty attire |
Double turn |
Dragged through the mud |
Early Ping-Pong score |
Early Ping-Pong score |
Excited |
Excited |
First lady's namesakes |
Food converter |
Girl of old comics |
Glut |
Glut |
Got tight |
Graffiti artist's addition |
Greets |
Haggling over how high is up? |
Hand protector |
Hiker's counsel? |
Holder of a 101-Across |
Honorific sometimes used uncertainly |
Host, as a party |
Ibsen doll? |
In good health |
In good health |
Janitor |
K rations, e.g. |
Kind of floor |
Kind of license |
Language quirk |
Legal punch? |
Letters at sea |
Letters at sea |
Levels |
Levels |
Light controller |
Like 1,001 nights |
Like pumps |
Like some blood types: Abbr. |
Like some holiday apparel |
Like ___ from the blue |
Like ___ from the blue |
Lorre's role in 'Casablanca' |
Low-cal drinks |
Makes a bundle |
Makes a bundle |
Makes electrical improvements |
Many a pollee |
Marinara most likely to be used? |
Mauna ___ |
Mauna ___ |
Menus, in Metz |
Mil. plane for quick takeoffs |
Milliners |
Milliners |
More than enjoyed |
Most pious testifier? |
Mr. Moto's employer |
Narcissist's problem |
Narcissist's problem |
Natl. Adopt-a-Dog Mo. |
Netscape purchaser |
New York river to Lake Ontario |
New York river to Lake Ontario |
No angel |
Not at all gentle |
Not gradual |
Not marbled |
Not pvt. |
Not shiny |
Not very logical |
Numbers of interest: Abbr. |
One-___ (kids' game) |
Oscar de la ___ |
Oscar de la ___ |
Out of it |
Out of it |
Perform well |
Pipe up or down? |
Place |
Place |
Pop |
Pop |
Potent potable |
Put ___ to (end) |
Put ___ to (end) |
Rental ad abbr. |
San Francisco's ___ Hill |
San Francisco's ___ Hill |
Scofflaw student? |
Secretly hiding |
Sharpshooters |
Side by side |
Side by side |
Signer-upper |
Site of a dramatic 1815 escape |
Small denominations |
Small two-wheeler |
Social worker? |
Some disrespect |
Sport in which athletes crouch |
Starts |
Starts |
Stationery brand |
Strong cleanser |
Suffix with pay |
Suffix with pay |
Take off |
Take off |
Take on |
Take on |
Thin and slippery |
Three-legged ornamental table |
Threshold |
Threshold |
Travel brochure listings |
Unit by unit, in succession |
Veneer |
Veneer |
Waldheim was its head |
Whatchamacallit? |
Whodunit awards |
Whodunit awards |
Whom a courtier may address |
Willy Loman, for one |
Word on a bridge card |
Word repeated by a French Hamlet |
Writer-director Jordan |
Young 'uns |
Young 'uns |
___ dictum |
___ Friday |
___ Friday |
___ Heep |
___ mai (dim sum dish) |
___ the Great (boy detective) |
___-X |
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