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Hemingway novel, with “The” crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 6th, 2004 other clues
Unfair?
Upbraid
Volga’s outlet
Advocates’ org.
Warner Bros. cartoon name
What a folder doesn’t say
Where people move 31-Acrosses back and forth
1969 movie with an exclamation point in its name
Whichever
2000 “mockumentary” about dogs
A wee hour
___ Nast
Actress Pitts
___ purpose
“Congratulations!”
Adder’s product
“Dallas” Miss
Allied (with)
“Dies ___”
Beehive State native
“How about that?!”
Bench site
“L.A. Law” lawyer
“Not quite”
Bothers
Bowling sites
“Qué ___?”
Bully
CD-___
Charlotte ___ (Caribbean city)
Children’s song refrain
Cool, in 80’s slang
Crimson rival
Destroy
Detective’s need
Drive-in worker
Dropped charges against
Electric ___
Famous
Fastener
Fence’s utterance
Fr. holy women
Further
Harris and Asner
Has no love for
Heart monitor sound
Hill dweller
Hit sitcom of 1994-2004 whose name can follow the first word of 17-, 25-, 51- or 61-Across
Impudent girl
It can precede or follow “to be”
Knee-slapper
Mideast missiles
Modern workout system
More than 55-Down
Numerical prefix
Obstetric test, for short
Only sch. to win both the men’s and women’s N.C.A.A. basketball titles in the same year
Org. in old spy novels
Place for a drink
Portuguese king, 1861-89
Pre-euro money
Prefix with logical
Rich alumnus, perhaps
S. Amer. land
Sediment
See 1-Across
Seuss’s “Horton Hears ___”
Silver maple leaf wearer: Abbr.
Smart set
Speak highly of
Stir
Stomach woe
Stood
Support provider
Tampa Bay players, for short
They’re in
Unconvincing

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