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New York Times crossword of November 2nd, 2002 other clues
Cup holder
Cypriot hub
Elem. unit
Erotic
Fitful
Fully or partially: Abbr.
Good buddies use them
Goof
High and low?
Intervening stretch
Island paste
Issues
It makes a man mean
It may be obtained before going to coll.
Kind of box
Kitchens supply them
Like some protective coatings
Lines that elevate
Ludicrous
Natural soother
No lack of self-confidence
Not just a raid
Not pertinent to
Oblique
One of the Ewings
One seeking signs of life?: Abbr.
One supporting a woman
One who gets the biggest part?
Ornamental wall behind an altar
Prosciutto
Pulitzer winner for 'Advise and Consent'
Rain may produce them
Real cards
Animated musical of 1998
Back again
Bad grades
Be resolute
Biological bristles
Bon mot
Bring to bay
Broadway opening
Certain hair stylist
Cheap way to live
Cheek
Christians
Crash site?
'___ the mother's milk had dried': Kipling
'Law & Order' detective Briscoe
Rte. suggestions
Rule preceder
San ___ (Caribbean gulf)
Scribbles
Set (on)
Snicker syllable
Something to stand on
Supposed sources of good fortune
Survivor of literature
Syndicate biggie
They're accustomed to pitching
Vamp's accessory
Venerated pundit
Vincent Lopez standard
With freedom of tempo
Workers concerned with net returns?
Zero, e.g.
___ College near San Francisco
___ Spark, creator of Miss Jean Brodie

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