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New York Times crossword of December 27th, 2002 other clues
'___ the law'
'Old man'
1960's march organizers: Abbr.
1971 title role for Sutherland
19th-century journalist/politician ___ Kendall
Adam and Eve
Beautiful people
Bellyache
Canis Major neighbor
Carpet meas.
Chow holders
Chuck
Crossways
Disney tear-jerker
Embellish
Febrero follows it
Fleur-de-___
Gothic monument
Handouts
Hard heads?
Holy terror?
Invoice abbr.
Invoice inclusion
It may be glossed over
O.K.
Ogle
One may pass the buck
One of Indiana's symbols
Oranges in a gallery, perhaps
Out-and-out
Papal vestment
Pass
Political reformer Low and others
Not obscured
Like some subsidiary buildings
Lion tormentors
It's molded in the kitchen
Protesters, sometimes
Ran
Recent additions to la familia
Record holder
Romance novelist's award
Sash contents
Scamp
Send
She's available for future reference
Simple
Some charity runs
Some Japanese descendants
Speaker of a sort
Sun blocker
Sure competitor
Sweetness or bitterness
Test group?
They're hard to see through
Tours toast
Turn into something else
Unfavorably
Unintuitive thing for language learners
Unisex wraparound skirt of Polynesia
Up
Walk this way
Way to deliver a barb
You have it coming
#1 hit by the Crystals
'Arrow of God' novelist Chinua ___
'No kidding!'

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