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New York Times crossword of September 21st, 2003 other clues
'On the Road' as read by actress ___
'Common Sense' writer
'For the Boys' subj.
'Golf for Dummies' as read by actor ___
'Green Eggs and Ham' as read by actor ___
'In my opinion'
'Rabbit Redux' as read by actor ____
'Raise the Titanic!' as read by actor ___
'The Gangs of New York' as read by actress ___
'The Joy of Cooking' author
'The Light in the Forest' as read by actor ___
'The Little Engine That Could' as read by actor ___
'Who Moved My Cheese?' as read by actor/comedian ___
1998 Best Screenplay nominee for 'Primary Colors'
Abbr. on old Asian maps
Actor Alain
Anticipatory times
Apples, but not oranges
Archaeological booty
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Slaughter
Baseball throw
Biblical symbol of wickedness
Big money
Bird also called a flycatcher
Blissful
Bossy remark?
Bradley and Burns
Break
Cartoon character whose debut film was 'Golddiggers of '49'
Cause of some intolerance
Caustic chemical
Charity
City once known as Batavia
Co. in Cannes
Cold capital
Crescent-shaped section of a lens
Curling broom
Dangerous carnivores
Degs. for English or history majors
Dept. of Justice employee
Dorm employees: Abbr.
Easy two-pointer
Elaine's last name on 'Seinfeld'
Embellishes
Equiangular
Farm group
Nabokov heroine and others
Ne plus ultra
Never satisfied
Noggin
Norm's wife, on 'Cheers'
Novelist Morrison
Oklahoma county seat
Old TV tubes
One in a white hat
Persuaded
Pipes up
Poke
Prestigious journalism award
Put an edge on
Put away
Putin's yeses
Qualcomm Stadium player
Quarry
Quick to cry
Ransack
Results of sunbathing
Risk taker
Roger of 'Nicholas Nickleby'
Runoff sites
Satisfied
Shade of gray
Silvery fish
Sister of Nephthys
Some sorority women
Sonnet ending
Starts
Stress, in a way
Stylized U.S. flag, often
Suffix with mock
Fires
Fish
Follow feloniously
Fortune
Fragrant oil
Get to
Getting dark
Goggle
Golden, in France
Have
Have mercy on
Hearty entree
Hit the road
Hunter and Holm
Insurrectionist Turner
Intrinsically
It may be dominant
Johnny Unitas's team
Joke
Kelly a k a Weary Willie
Laid bets at a casino
Land in la mer
Lex of 'Superman'
Like some retreats
Little, in Leith
Loads
Loud
Luxurious livers
Main Web page
Miscalculated
Model material
Musical character singing 'Some Enchanted Evening'
Suit material
Summoned
SUNY college town
Superficiality
Teeming
Teutonic trio
They click
Thought about for a while
Tinker with, in a way
Tops
TV family of the 1950's
Uffizi artist
United
Uses a stylus
Van Gogh painted here
Wailers' music
Was on TV
What an athlete may turn
Whine
WHO and NOW: Abbr.
Willow trees
Winery choices
With warts and all
Word from a Latin lover
___ B'rith
___ Darya river
___ ed.

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