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New York Times crossword of March 2nd, 2003 other clues
Heat up in a hurry
Informed about
Intimidates
Italian numero
Jazz (up)
Keen perception
Knock about
Konica competitor
Lbs. and kgs.
Lead ___-and-dog life (constantly quarrel)
Leader in ancient Rome
Like a good egg
Like heroes, often
Like some low-cost housing
Made farm sounds
Make, as a CD
NATO country capital
Near mid-millennium year
Not stop until it's too late
Oceangoing inits.
Old-fashioned adventure
Olympian hawk
Online forum contents
Oppose
Oscar nominee for a song in 'The Lord of the Rings'
Paid the penalty
Paranoid's fear
Perform like 46-Across
Perfumed
Person on the scene: Abbr.
Physician
Prefix with cellular
Prefix with magnetic
Preserve
Progeny
Title role in a Cole Porter musical
Tony winner Neuwirth
Top
Tortured
Towel site
Unstinting
Unwanted look
V.I.P.'s
V.I.P.'s following
Wasn't straight
Went bankrupt
What a waiting time may seem
Whatever the case
Where a submarine might be spotted
Where jetsam may go
Within: Prefix
___ Baiul, 1994 Winter Olympics gold medalist
___ du jour
___ nut
___ power
___ Rios, Jamaica
Act smitten
'As Time Goes By' choreographer
'Cattle Queen of Montana,' e.g.
'If I ___ guess ...'
'___ I a stinker?'
A-number-1
Actor Billy of 'Titanic'
Ancient Illyricum, today
Applies
Available for work
Ballpark figs.
Basic cable channel
Be off
Blockheads
Boisterous laugh
Brand of designer bags
Bug out
Cause of a smile, maybe
Central
Certain graduate
Colombo product
Command to a wayward child
Common Market inits.
Court figures
Daunts
Dead waters
Difficult
Director Meyer
Discus thrower Oerter and others
Dockworkers' org.
Dog command
Dyed-in-the-wool
Edible clam
Eminem ___ Slim Shady
Empty promises
Euripides play
Exactly
Exhaust
Father of Balder, the god of goodness
Fertilization site
First name in Mideast politics
Flying start?
Forever's partner
Frank Sinatra's birthplace
Futurist, of sorts
Galileo's home
Get-up
Give heed
Have roots
HBO competitor
Headline-screaming
Ready
Relinquish
Reveal, in poetry
Right in the Forum
San ___, Calif.
Scented soft soap
Secure
Señor ___ ('Casablanca' role)
Sent up
Showing fatigue
Singer Starr
Smidgen
Some punishers
Sponges
Stare (at)
Start of joke #1
Start of joke #2
Start of joke #3
Start of joke #4
Start of joke #5
Stocking cap, for example
Stories told in court
Storm heading: Abbr.
Support when one shouldn't
Supreme Court justice appointed by Reagan
Swallowed
Tall order
Team from the Hub
They may be in the 90's
They may be pulled
Thin strips of wood
Thornfield Hall governess

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