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New York Times crossword of July 13th, 2003 other clues
'Evita' role
'My Name Is Asher ___' (Chaim Potok novel)
'Where ___?'
'___ my case'
'___ questions?'
1933 Physics Nobelist Paul
Add
Adrien ___ skin care products
Angle measures
Arles article
Art photo
Ballet rail
Bando of baseball
Basic reading
Batter's asset
Bay area airport letters
Beguiles
Bill blockers
Bone in Rome
Brilliant maneuver
Campaigner, for short
Cipher
Comet's partner
Comics canine
Common request for Pat Sajak
Competition involving legs
Computer programs, for short
Connections
Cyclist's stunt
D.D.E.'s command
Daly's TV co-star
Description of 10- and 111-Across
Description of 113- and 39-Down
Description of 120-Across and 40-Down
Description of 25- and 26-Across
Description of 51- and 94-Across
Description of 6- and 109-Across
Description of 82-Down and 27-Across
Dipilatory brand
Draft selections
Dustin Hoffman title role
Easily taken advantage of
Egg foo ___
Ending with real in London
Factor in ticket pricing
Final preceder
First mate?
First mate?
Flips
Food for sea urchins
Football Hall-of-Famer ___ Hirsch
For whose sake?
Frequent airport sights
From, in France
Funny Philips
Give a free pass
Give away
Global positioning fig.
Goombah
Gymnastics coach Karolyi
Half of an old sitcom duo
Hardy
Hogwarts postal carrier
Hong Kong harbor craft
Indivisible
Intentionally threw off
It has Swiss banks
It may be legal
Jack-o'-lantern feature
Jipijapa hats
Let loose
Like a sound argument
Like some seals
Lofty groups?
Long operatic solo
Lots
Made with garlic and butter
Memorable mission
Mimic
Mo. containing Guy Fawkes Day
Narrow groove
No. 2: Abbr.
Nonclerical
Oil-rich land
One in charge of discipline, maybe
One-on-one sport
Oscar Wilde genre
Paul McCartney title
Peeved
Perform high-tech surgery
Pirate sticker
Place to kick something
Pop
Pop-ups, e.g.
Popular Yale major
Post office machine
Problem to be overcome
Reese's role in 'Legally Blonde'
Reindeer raiser
Rent-___
Requiring more time in the dryer
Response to a playground challenge
Rhythmic
Roving eyes on an exam, e.g.
Run-in
Runs the show
Sage of sci-fi film
Saint ___ University of Minnesota
Sen. Stevens and others
Senior event
Sensation
Shock: Var.
Skater Lipinski and others
Slightest amount, informally
Slip
Snootiness
Some corp. execs
Sound heard by Old MacDonald
Static, e.g.
Stir
Subject of King Cyaxares
Sweetness or sourness
They're non-PC
They're off-base
Thickness
This should come first, it's said
Took the cake, say
Transmits twice
True
Turn aside
Two-time U.S. Open champ
Unreal
Vegas venue
Visitors from afar, briefly
Warren ___, 1999 N.F.L. Defensive Player of the Year
Was out for a bit
Waste products
Where the whale is?
___ turkey
___-Caps (candy)
___-off (shortened)

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