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New York Times crossword of June 13th, 2003 other clues
'Romanian Rhapsodies' composer
'Troilus and Cressida' role
'That stinks!'
1935 James Cagney crime film
___ roll
1959 Broadway musical that won a Pulitzer Prize for drama
1993 Grammy winner for 'Forever in Love'
All ___
Asian sea name
Awards for Stanley Ellin
Awesome
Barrister's accessory
Baseball Hall-of-Famer nicknamed Turkey
Ben-___
Bolt
Calm down
Chaffed
Choppers
Cruise missile component
Crust
Cute cars
Debaucher
Dial
Digs
Fair
Feel
Flag, maybe
Grouches
Hardly chic
Immobilized, as an arm
Impetration
Industrial revolution elements?
It looms over many actors
It's sometimes burnt
Kind of club
Like seven Ryan games
MapQuest offering: Abbr.
Nonsense
Not needing a doctor's approval, for short
Noted Chicago journalist
Out
Overturn
Parlor game?: Abbr.
Parts
Pole vault units?
Prefix with tourism
Raft
Receiving a higher Consumer Reports rating, perhaps
Required
Royal figure of sci-fi
Sadistic
Scandinavian folklore figure in a Grieg title
Senate cover-up
Situate
Some are tied in 'cho cho' fashion
Sorting devices
Spoiled a good walk, per Mark Twain
Spot
Stripe through the target on a curling rink
Sultan who founded an old empire
Syndicate leaders
Television tube
They marched into toy stores in 1964
They're sometimes mad
Unconfident lovers might pick them
Used one's head, in a way
Zones

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