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New York Times crossword of May 31st, 2002 other clues
'Enjoy yourself!'
'Fools rush in where angels fear to tread' writer
'I can't believe it!'
Actress Gardner
Actress Rowlands
Airport area
Any in a group of puppies
Blithe
Briefly
Bristle at
Bungee jumper's feeling
Company that makes a mint
Coop
Dalmatian, e.g.
English jurist who wrote 'De laudibus legum Angliae'
Engraver Albrecht
Enthusiasm gone too far
Family ___
Fife player
First capital of California
Flipper
Forming a series
Fossil preserver
Good thing
History final, maybe
Houses with decks
It's side-splitting
Kind of phone
King-sized furniture?
Locks of hair and such
Low
Low-fat meat
Lunar phenomena
Master Melvin of baseball
Messages of love and kisses?
Models may have them on
Ninnies
Orville or Wilbur Wright, e.g.
Oscar winner Hunt
Part of a living room set
Perfect
Popular Ford van
Previously
Provider of fall color
Ruling body
Scheherazade's lifesaver
Scurrilous critic
See-through sheet
Sir's partner
Situate between
Snoozers
Soccer ___
Some jewelry for men
Song that ends 'We stand on guard for thee'
Sugar substitute?
Swimmer's routine
Taint
Theater audience
They're not pretty
Thicket
Things to hide behind
Touches
Unfamiliar with
Unhappy happenings
Wide-mouthed porcelain container

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