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New York Times crossword of February 10th, 2003 other clues
'Gone With the Wind' plantation
'How 'bout ___?!'
'Jelly's Last Jam' dancer Gregory ___
'Mazel ___!'
'___ show time!'
'___ the ramparts ...'
A's opposite, in England
Actress Lupino
Big name in book publishing
Blacksmith's block
Castaway's locale
Cat chat
Charged particle
Chem classes
Clear the boards
Comics shriek
Conductor of a sham trial
Deuce beaters
Doc bloc: Abbr.
Downhiller's sport
Duet plus one
Editor's 'let it stand'
Egyptian goddess
Extra-wide, at the shoe store
Flower for Valentine's Day
Football gains: Abbr.
Former veep Agnew
Furry marsupial
Garden with forbidden fruit
Gillette product
Good-size field
Hit the ground
Indoor antenna
Inedible mushrooms
It's rubbed on a cue tip
Italian film director Leone
Jane Austen classic
Look up to
Mai ___ cocktail
Mattress supports
Mean something
Ogden who wrote light verse
On the same wavelength
On the ___ (preparing for battle)
One of the Bushes
Paper purchase
Paper size
Poet's 'eternally'
Poker stake
Pooped out
Ramadas and such
Rand McNally offering
Red-wrapped Dutch cheese
Rolls of bills
Roman robe
Sally Field's 'Norma ___'
Sellers in stalls
Señor's emphatic yes
Simplicity
Sizable sandwich
Skin soother
Sneaker
So far
Sorrows' opposites
Spigot
Swan song
Terrapin, e.g.
The 'D' in CD
U.S.N.A. grad
UFO crew
Under debate
Vatican vestment
What the starts of 17-, 26-, 44- and 58-Across all are
Where telecommuters work
Witnessed
Word of woe
___ Peanut Butter Cups

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