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New York Times crossword of February 17th, 2004 other clues
'All Things Considered' network
'Drat!'
'Go ahead!'
'The Cider House Rules' co-star, 1999
'The Thin Man' canine
Alphabet set
Auto trailblazer
Auto trailblazer
Auto trailblazer
Bailiwick
Bring up
Camera setting
Canadian native
Daft
Dead against
Director Kazan
Dork
Eatery
Ellipsis alternative
Emergency need at sea
Equestrian's grip
Ergo
Explosive star
Fall faller
Field of work
First course, often
Freeze over
Geologic period
Gibbons and gorillas
Gossip tidbit
Gossipmonger
Here-there connector
Hot Springs and others
Inter ___
Kid-___ (Saturday a.m. fare)
Land from which Moses came
Like some appliances, electrically
Little shaver
Ltr. holders
Lumberjack's first cut
Martini ingredient
Muscle quality
OPEC is one
Operation at the Alamo
Place of rapid growth
Plays the role of
Poetry-spouting pugilist
Prep mentally
Prison exercise area
Protein bean
Radioer's 'Good as done!'
Refuse admission to
Reviewer of books, for short
Scrabble piece
Self-identifying word
Sierra ___
Skater Midori
Slangy denial
Slip on the galley
Small sofa
Soda bottle units
Sound in a barn rafter
Sounds of relief
Spades or clubs
Subject of an insurance appraisal
Suffragist Carrie
Toulouse 'Toodle-oo'
Trickle
Trident-shaped letters
Villains
Wahine's welcome
What 17-, 28- and 48-Across were, so to speak
Withhold from
Workers' ID's
Wrap up
Yalies
Young lady of Sp.

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