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New York Times crossword of October 30th, 2003 other clues
'Fresh Air' airer
'I didn't know that!'
'Sleepers' co-star Jason
'___ Doone'
'___ the ramparts ...'
Ancient Macedonian city with noted tombs
Backyard party, for short
Butterfly wing feature
Cinerary container
Color used in four-color processing
Come before
Concerning
Discarded
Dual-purpose bedroom device
Dual-purpose family room device
Dual-purpose kitchen device
Dual-purpose laundry room device
Dual-purpose office device
Early textbooks
Erstwhile
European nomad
Except for
Final Four grp.
Foolishly impractical
Gusto
Heads
Hector or Rusty of 70's baseball
Heroine of children's lit
House of games
Kemo ___
Lab work
Le Mans event
Light shades
Little helper
Make extracts from by boiling
Mock words of enlightenment
Momentarily
More balanced
New Deal program: Abbr.
Noisy city transports
Not fond of dirty jokes, surely
Nuke, maybe
Ointment ingredient
Ordered around
Outer: Prefix
PC key
Picks up on
Plastic surgery targets
Playwright Rice
Powerful person in Iran, say
Probability
Product once harbored in Boston?
Punch, slangily
Relaxed
Say in a postscript
Seating option
Single
Slow on the uptake
South Pacific island
Student aid
Symbols of industry
Tarot card, with 'The'
Thanksgiving follower: Abbr.
Title character in a Pushkin drama
Trapper's prize
U.N. donor ___ Turner
Uncle Remus character
Unofficial promissory note
Untamed
Walk faster than
Where a rabbit punch lands
Winding road part
___ Joan Hart of TV's 'Sabrina'

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