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New York Times crossword of January 31st, 2003 other clues
Kind of colors
Krupa played for him
Large red hog with drooping ears
Library collection
Library science innovator
Like some bonds
Made a painful connection to
Make a bad entrance?
Nearby
Newspaper section, with 'the'
Nostalgic time
Nothin'
One may bug you
One way to buy things
Ones who are handed sentences: Abbr.
Ones who make scenes?: Abbr.
Passwords' partners
Per ___
Perth Amboy is at its mouth
Poor soul
Present occasion
Prince, e.g.
Psychedelic, say
Really move
Reparteeist
Señorita, say
Series end, in England
'Look out!'
'Death of a Naturalist' poet
'You haven't started yet, have you?'
'Paradise City' rocker
'Star Trek: Voyager' captain
1921 man-vs.-machine play
A head
Altdorf is its capital
Arrivals
Big name in ratings
Burlesque accessory
By fair means or foul
Chew the scenery
Choreographer Moiseyev
Common female middle name
Common news source
Corduroy feature
First Russian Literature Nobelist
Gate-crash
Gears up
Generally speaking
Going-nowhere position, in modern lingo
Immature one
Incurred
It doesn't include overtime
It gets shelved
It may keep you on your toes
It may need air
It's heard at some hockey games
It's known for its tight security
Skiffle instrument
Slaving away
Starter course at a Spanish meal
Superboy's sweetheart
Temperature abbr.
The euro replaced it
They're represented by blue
Thirst
Twister's trail
Two fins
U.S.A.F. E-7, e.g.
Unheard-of
Uppity type
Vehicle with caterpillar treads

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