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New York Times crossword of December 5th, 2002 other clues
Govt. debt instrument
Great one?
In the mood
It's what you think
Its capital is Port Moresby
La lead-in
Leaves holder
Left-hand page
Loss on a grand scale?
Low pair
Mimicry
Monetary unit of Senegal
Musician Brian
No longer feeding, as a photocopier
Not all the way
Of 25-Down, e.g.
One just filling in
One may show you to your room
Out of the way
Overabundance
Paul V's predecessor
Pleading child's words
Pressing needs
Real heel
Reiteration lead-in
Romeo who bets on cards?
Rookie with an even temper?
Running game
Seemingly forever
Shaq's alma mater
Smoker's purchase
Storage medium for Middle Easterners?
Super time?: Abbr.
Twin in the Torah
U.F.O. pilot, possibly
'Wayne's World' catchphrase
'Bad, bad' Brown of song
'C'mon, help me out here'
'Got that right'
'Impossible'
'The Art of Arousal' author
'What happened next?'
Abbr. on a baseball card
Ancient Greek attire
Ant-ics?
Anthony Eden, for one
As yet unmarketed, as software
Atmospheres
Auto racing locale
Ball field covering
Beachcomber's find
Bébé's intake
Big name in newspaper publishing
Bowl
Carhop's load
Commit in confidence
Copa locale
Cy Young Award winner Doug
Directed at
Duncan of the N.B.A.
Flap
Flaps
Free of errors
French silk center
From head to toe
Galena, e.g.
Got into the swing
Verbal jewel
Violent struggle
Well-watched weatherman
You may make one for yourself

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