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New York Times crossword of April 2nd, 2001 other clues
Debonair
Decay
Desire
Dessert, to a Brit
Donkey's cousin
Drove like mad
Engine cover
Extortionist
Formal pronoun
Fourth anniversary gift
Gator's cousin
Hit the jackpot
Hungry
In the past
Jurist Brandeis
Keats's 'Bards of Passion and of Mirth,' e.g.
Knight's title
Know-it-all
Like 'American Beauty'
Like avaunt and prithee: Abbr.
Like most maps
Long, long time
Lose it
Major-leaguer
Marcos of the Philippines
Miner's quest
More factual
Next-to-last fairy tale word
Not so much
Oscar-winning Meryl Streep film
Painful stomach problem
Paraphernalia
Paved the way
Peggy who sang 'Fever'
Protection
Racer Jeff
Relative of 'Darn!'
Running backs, often
Self-images
Settle a debt
Shylock
Siesta
Slugger Williams and others
Sp. woman
Student getting one-on-one help
Submarine detector
Tall story
Tater
Test for coll. seniors
The Gem State
Tiny fraction of a joule
Toupee
Turf
Unexpected defeat
Volcano in Sicily
What flags do in the wind
Whistle blowers
___ Lanka
___ Pointe, Mich.
___ polloi
Backgammon impossibility
'Common Sense' writer
'The A-Team' star
As far as
Astronaut's wear
Attempts
Bartender's 'rocks'
Baseball stat
Blood carrier
Borders
Butler at Tara
Captain with a whalebone leg
Carnival's setting
Charlatans
Cold, wind and sleet, e.g.
College bigwigs
Cosby show

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