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Denizens of a popular computer 'city' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 9th, 2003 other clues
'Dies ___, dies illa'
'No problem, really,' in modern lingo
'Now I get it ... not!'
'Streamers' playwright
'The Joy of Cooking' author Rombauer
Ball
Barreled along
Beach locale, for short
Best Actress Emmy winner of 1951
Breaks down
Building beam
Busy
CBS Sunday night staple, 1954-71
Celebrated
Celsius who invented the Celsius thermometer
Cheap entertainment provider
Coach, e.g.
Crossword worker?
Decline, with 'out of'
Demon Star
Derive
Designer Gucci and others
Devastate from above
Didn't give up on
Donald Duck, to Dewey
Dramatic debuts
Factor in grading, perhaps
Famous name in oil
Fan
Fix, in a way
FRENCH
Genesis country
Gold rush locale
Had
High marks
Hound
Insect repellent
It may help you achieve a goal
Like budget amts.
Line of work, slangily
Lose
Many a retired gov.
Mum
Name of an old wind
Not in deep water, say
Not nice
Noted American example of Palladian architecture
Old Eurasian locales: Abbr.
Oxford foundation
Part of a battle cry
Part of many Chinese names
Perfect
Played again
Plural suffix with weapon
Powder holders
Prefix with county
Rubenesque
Set
Short
Sir Toby of 'Twelfth Night'
Sporty sunroof
Tang provider
The Tatler founder, 1709
There is, in France
They may be found beside temples
Unlikely to accede to the throne
Washington insiders
When repeated, like some shows
Where some figures are made

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