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Keep one's hand crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 28th, 2002 other clues
1989 Grammy winner for 'Nick of Time'
'Cantar de Mio ___' (Spanish epic poem)
'Louis the Fat' and others
'One-horse open sleigh' follower
'Thimble Theatre' sea-dweller
1988 presidential hopeful
22-Down unit
Active
Arrange in tiers
Beefed
Brig prisoner, perhaps
Brown ermines
Candle holders?
Castor's slayer
Chill-inducing
Closet supply
Conclusion starter
Corner pieces
Credit card concern
Crusty entree
Detect
Double curve
Drug source [right only]
Econ. figure
Fake fat
Filer
Future rambler, say
Golfer Woosnam
He played Oskar in 'Schindler's List'
Unpleasant thing to step on
Vagabonds' transportation, maybe
War hero Murphy
Waste matter
Water pit
Waterloo's place
Webster's shelfmate
Zones
___ mater
Hogwash
Industrial arts class
It obtains oxygen from water
It's wadable
Kenmore product
Las Cruces-to-Santa Fe dir.
Last call?
Lenya of 'Cabaret'
Lord's worker
Match accumulation: Abbr.
Miss Brooks player
Most eager
Neil Sedaka's '___ Ape'
Norway's patron saint
Öre spender
Pea or bean
Poke
Poor
Prehistoric
Prehistoric: Abbr.
Product of ewe's milk
Qt. or pt.
Racket
Scott Turow's first book
Snorer's problem, maybe
Some choir members
Some federal government income [left only]
Soul searcher?
Star in astronomy
Stockpile
Supermarket stock [left only]
Survey [right only]
Tank top
The Bahamas' ___ Island
Topic in speech therapy
Two of these are needed to type every answer here except 17- & 59-Across and 11- & 27-Down
U.R.L. ending

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