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New York Times crossword of January 23rd, 2003 other clues
Meshlike
Mrs. Dithers in 'Blondie'
News anchor Paula
Nope
Onetime Mets slugger Tommie
Ovaltine ingredient
Parka
Part of growing up
Particular
People travel only one way on them
Permanent spot on a dress
Pipsqueak
Place on a schedule
Politician on a spree?
Prefect ending
Public relations need
Reducing the autopsy staff?
Rock star with many causes
Role for Stack and Costner
Scuffle
Sea World attraction
Sound, as the hour
Spanish eyes
Spotter
Stuff on slides
Stupefy, slangily
Subject for il poeta
Swing and a miss
They lap France's coasts
Warty jumpers
Way out
___-Honey (candy name)
'Son of,' in Arabic names
'Vamoose!'
1040, for one
Alias
Ambit
Apt answer for this clue
Award started by the Village Voice
Bad etiquette at the dinner table
Barely flows
Black-necked goose
Captain of science fiction
City SSE of Gainesville
Crime for which one takes the heat
Curb
Day at the Louvre
Decided about
Decides
Domain name suffix
Dyed trick-or-treat costume?
Emotionally charged
Engage
Estonia et al., once: Abbr.
Explorer Tasman
Famous
Famous bucktoothed dummy
Flies around
Fourth deck of a ship
God who gave up an eye to drink from the spring of wisdom
Growing post-W.W. II environs
Hardly an ordinary Joe
High-hats
Hitchcock title
Home entertainment option
Imply
Jokester
Jots
Knock off
Like helium
Literary matchmaker
Lively state?
Longtime Susan Lucci quest
Machinating
Many a McDonald's promotion

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