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New York Times crossword of March 20th, 2002 other clues
#1 Oak Ridge Boys hit
'Essays of ___'
'How the Other Half Lives' author
'I don't think so'
'Well!'
'Yuk!'
'___ the Beat' (Go-Go's hit)
2000 Mel Gibson flick
About half of villagers
Appt. calendar notation
Area between stripes
As well
Axis of ___
Black and white?
Came alive
Campaigned
Care for
Catch sight of
Change
Chicken parts
Chop up
Contents of hourglasses
Contest effort
Dijon water
Drag queen's collection
Earth sci.
Eastern music
Expunge
F.B.I. employee: Abbr.
Get-hitched-quick spot
Gridiron org.
Guitarist's worry?
High regard
High spirits
Humorist Lebowitz
In a tizzy
Israeli desert
Jacket part
Kind of agreement
Lad
Land on the Red Sea
Leapt
Leave out
Leave untouched
Legal scholar Guinier
Maintains
Mercutio's killer, in 'Romeo and Juliet'
Midget
Natl. Courtesy Mo.
New Deal org.
Nomination for which Susan Lucci finally won an Emmy
Not lopsided
Object of a manhunt, maybe
One who's very wet?
Part of N.I.H.: Abbr.
Pompom holder
Prefix with byte
Pub orders
Rarer than rare
Reasons
Reconsiders
Salute, say
Setting for a shoot-'em-up
Sharpen
Sounds of woe
Speck
Split one's sides
Surfers' place
Svelte
Talking point?
The Snake borders it
Ungracious winner
Virgil figure
Walkers, for short
Went to court?

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