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New York Times crossword of November 27th, 2003 other clues
'Here, try this'
'Maria ___' (Jimmy Dorsey #1 hit)
1/640 square mile
Absolute worst
Attending to the case
Basic computer command
Bit of Mexican bread
Blubber
Book size
Border lake
Caffè ___
Came to
Certain heating fuel
Certain train car
Change one's acrobatic routine?
Chicken kernels?
Diagonally
Dine
Do laps
Drink in a Chinese restaurant
Egyptian symbol of power
Entree eaten with a spoon
Fathers
Final Commandment
Firstborn
Follow a pattern, in a way
Freezing
Guarantee time off?
Inspect like a trooper?
Into something quite a way
It's sometimes written in the sand
Kenny G's instrument
Kick out
Lean Cuisine target market
Less
Like words in a magazine or newspaper
Long hike
Motorcyclist Knievel
New England catch
Ninny
Not a substitute
Playwright Ensler of 'The Vagina Monologues'
Poor players under pressure
Pops
Prefix with cycle
Pull
Queens neighborhood
Razzed
Really bothered
See 61-Down
Show on TV
Show place
Sign of winter
Son of Aphrodite
Spanish article
Talked to
Thick, creamy soup
Throw
Totals
Turnpike sight
Uniform
Up until
Use a harpoon
Wear down
When repeated, start of a cheer
Whiskey ___
Whiz
William who founded Mad magazine
With 62-Down, be demure
Wool lovers
You're strapped when you're in it

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