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Got rid of 64-Across crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 7th, 2003 other clues
'And how!'
'Bali ___'
'Jurassic Park' menace, briefly
'Merrily, we roll ___'
'Not guilty,' e.g.
'Shake a leg!'
'Silent' prez
'___ my way'
'___ on first?'
1966 Michael Caine role
Apply, as pressure
Astrological ram
Attacked, in a way
Ballot caster
Be worthy of
Big bash
Big galoot
Bloodhound's trail
Boat's back
Borscht vegetable
Boy king of Egypt
Bread maker
By way of
Campus bigwig
Car buyers' protection
Carry on, as a trade
Cheap chat
Common place for a knot
Dealt leniently with
Dict. entries
Direct, as a confrontation
Estimator's phrase
Feel regret over
French composer Erik
Garden 'crashers'
Girl in a Beach Boys song
Group of eras
Hackman of Hollywood
Halloween's mo.
Hold sway over
Ice cream holder
Inadvisable advice
Like Halloween sounds
Liquidation sale
Long distance letters
Macho dude
Mediterranean fruit
Olympian sovereign
Peace Nobelist Anwar
Perfect gymnastics score
Pine sap
Popular ice cream
Praises to the sky
San ___, Calif.
Sheen
Sheer stockings
Some TV's
Supply-and-demand subj.
T.L.C. givers
Takes effect
Technologically advanced
Tests by lifting
The 'C' in U.P.C.
Tiny toiler
Traffic halter
Treats dismissively, with 'at'
Uneasy feeling
Unidentified John
UPS alternative
Uptight
Urban haze
V.I.P. in D.C.
Western writer Grey
What kindergartners learn
Yank's foe

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