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English TV-radio inits. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 24th, 2003 other clues
'The Divine Comedy' writer
Alan of 'M*A*S*H'
Backside
Baghdad's land
Be pleasing (to)
Beginning to awake
Black, to poets
Breathable stuff
Brick carrier
Canine
Cave
Celebrity's wheels
Den
Destroy
Dome-shaped home
Double curve
Egg-shaped
Elbow's site
Fishing aids
Frequently, in verse
Galoshes
Garage job
Gooey stuff
Groups of troublemakers
Gumbo pods
Helper
Impressive display
Incarcerate
Industrious insect
Jab
Knocked
Like a sarong
Lukewarm
Mar. follower
Mary ___ Moore
Merriment
Mistake remover
Musical instrument that's blown into
Musician Yoko
Neighborhoods
Not narrow
Nutritional inits.
Perfect
Piece of land
Poet Pound
Poetry Muse
Polite words at an entrance
Popular pain reliever
Poverty-stricken
Public speaker's goal
Quid pro ___
Ran into
Red gem
Reedy place
Remedies
Rueful
Russian river
Sen. Specter
Shipping container
Small songbird
Son on 'Six Feet Under'
Spiritual guide
Stephen of 'The Crying Game'
Swear ___ stack of Bibles
Take it easy
Textile worker
The 'L' of A.F.L.-C.I.O.
The ___ Man ('The Wizard of Oz' character)
Truly
Useless
Venus's tennis-playing sister
Way out sign
What the teeth are connected to
When an office worker may have to be back from lunch
When repeated, the Road Runner's cry

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