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New York Times crossword of October 2nd, 2003 other clues
'60 Minutes' regular
'Agnus ___'
'Holberg Suite' composer
'Hud' Oscar winner
'Star Trek' rank: Abbr.
'You Don't Mess Around With Jim' singer, 1972
Allude
Aviation hazards
Bob Marley fan
Bristle
Bunch
Butts into
Classic sports cars
Common cavalry emblem
Convention's end?
Denizens of the Sargasso Sea
Desk item
Detroit's founder
Disney dwarf
Dunderhead
Feeling more pins and needles
Flight stat.
Fruit-filled pastry
Full-plus
Gasconaded
High, narrow windows ending in arches
How some analgesics are administered
In the bucks
Italian composer Alfredo
Jug filler, maybe
Lacking pizazz
Late Sen. Thurmond
Life's work
Like some blood passages
Like some cookware
Like some currents
Like the technology of 1-, 7-, 63- and 64-Across, and 1-, 14-, 38- and 46-Down
Limited
Miscellany
Olympian, e.g.: Abbr.
Org. in 70's news
Passing mark
Pastoral pipe
Pince-___
Places to go in England?
Plane, e.g.
Popular Christmas gifts for dads
Pub purchase
Put a lid on it
Receive
Regular: Abbr.
Rx writers
Sawyer and others
Shed items
Sights in Sargent's 'Reapers Resting in a Wheatfield'
Singer with attitude
Some church music
Sounded like a steel guitar
South American animal
Stinger
Sun: Prefix
Swings violently
Symbol of hotness
Tango requirement
The Creator, to Hindus
Took steps
Transpire
Unaccompanied
Violist's purchase
White rabbit, e.g.
Wood strips
Wrestling hold
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