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New York Times crossword of January 4th, 2003 other clues
One way to think
Catholic title
Clattery transports
Copy
One went to Washington in 2002
Overseas carrier
Prison in a Stephen King novella
Reason for restrictions
Red-hot one?
Region below Hades, in Greek myth
Review unfairly
Shade providers
Some votes
Some votes
Spiny-rayed fishes popular in aquariums
Sporting equipment that's strapped to the wrist
Studio product
Bit of laughter
Subdues, with 'down'
Subject of a classic hoax
Summer cooler
Things to stew about
Trendy
Actor Rutger ___ of 'Blade Runner'
'Good ___' (1966 Young Rascals hit)
Well
Back biters
Whup
Winemaking valley
Wye Accord figure
___ grass
Bearings
Crayola color retired in 1990
Crescent shapes
Crook
Denlike, say
Discarded
Dylan Thomas's home
Effort to convince
Empty boxes
Field meeting
Flower whose blooms open in the late afternoon
French noodle?
Full of the devil
Gauge
Get to
Gloria ___, first black president of the Girl Scouts, 1975
Growing business establishment
Gunk
High grade
Illegal imports
International conference site in Switzerland, 1925
John Logan's 'To the Cuckoo,' e.g.
Kind of bomb
Klingon, e.g.
Like much protective wear
Like some boots
Like some wills
Made little sounds
Madison's mate
Maker of clippers and trimmers
Met
Monetary gain
More easily attainable
Nation aided by the Truman Doctrine

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