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New York Times crossword of October 29th, 2002 other clues
'History of England' author David
'Hold ___ your hat!'
'Le ___ d'Arthur'
'To Sir With Love' singer
'___ bin ein Berliner'
'___ to the wise ...'
Actor Baldwin
Appear to be
Architect Saarinen
At the peak of
Bad spot for a nail
Battle of Britain grp.
Benzene source
Burton of 'Star Trek: T.N.G.'
Cauldron stirrers, maybe
City of Paris
Construction of snow, maybe
Coverlet
Do well on
Dr. ___, TV adviser on life and relationships
Drink garnish
Formerly, formerly
Garret
Geronimo, e.g.
Grow old
Hebrides island
Hill's partner
Humiliate
Indication of indignation
Inning closers
Isolated
Just for men
Like summer drinks
Link
Link between stories?
Lotion ingredient
Majestic poem
Make amends
Mine: Fr.
Mom's mom
More healthy
Nickname in the N.B.A.
Part of a musical refrain
Pearl Harbor locale
Prom wear
Really ethereal
Really self-satisfied
Really stylish
Really taut
Regions
Resigned remark
Royal wish
Seaport south of Milan
Some Crimeans
Some stage equipment
Something pushed by a trailer?
Southern comforts?: Abbr.
Southpaw
Start of a play
Talked and talked
Tear
Thetis bathed Achilles in it, in myth
They hold water
They're sometimes candied
Treat with carbon dioxide
Two-page ad
Two-time
Unanimously
Verdi aria
Weirdish
Where the outboard motor goes
Where trade-ins are made
___ Dee River
___ McAn shoes
___ souci

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