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What the ends of 20-, 36- and 43-Across suggest crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 31st, 2004 other clues
'A ___ formality!'
'Dang!'
'Yoo-hoo!'
1692 witch trials city
3 Musketeers units
Actress Lupino
Actress Malone
Arlo Guthrie's genre
Arm or leg
Artfully dodge
Beginning
Black-and-orange songbird
Book after II Chronicles
Caffeine source for many
Camper's bag
Captain Nemo's creator
Chip away at
Coll., e.g.
Columbia Univ. locale
Cut short
Element #34
Eyeglasses, informally
Fine-tune
First wife of Jacob
For fear that
Forest canine
French farewell
Frock wearer
Geo. W. Bush has one
Get ___ the ground floor
Gooey stuff
Graphite element
However, informally
Indian prince
Is afflicted with
Jared of 'Panic Room'
Java neighbor
Job seekers' good news
Language of India
Learn about
Legendary Mrs. who owned a cow
Like many MTV viewers
Minstrel show group
New stable arrival
Old Dodge model
Part of three-in-a-row
Perth ___, N.J.
Piercing tool
Pigskin prop
Played for a sap
Player in extra-point attempts
Polite drivers, at merges
Price word
Pro's foe
Pronto!
Ray of 'GoodFellas'
Sailing hazards
Sellout indicator
Sharer's word
Simple door fastener
Slip behind
Soft ball material
Something to shuck
Spilled salt, say
Tea time, perhaps
The Kennedy years, figuratively
The whole shebang
To's partner
Toy block maker
Up to, in ads
Wide-eyed
Winter accessory
Wrigley team
Yearn (for)
Zip
___ de Cologne
___ fixe (obsession)

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