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New York Times crossword of September 7th, 2003 other clues
Debate stopper
Defendants, in old law
Divert
Does more garden work, maybe
Emulates Hyperides
Engine sound
Euclid's element?: Abbr.
European capital
Evening in Rome
Fail to hit in the clutch
Fills up
First animal?
Fishers, at times
Fleet
Flutist Jean-Pierre
Four's inferior
French weapon
Gertrude who swam the English Channel
Gus Van Sant film '___ For'
Hair attachment
Happen
Hearty response?
High-priced designer wear
Honors, in a way
Horse color
Hot time?
If not
In love
Insignia on some fighters
Is apparently
It may go out on a limb
It may help when changing your mind
It may leave a bad taste
Salon activity
Scold severely
Show stoppers?
Singer Zadora
Sites of some minibars
So far
Sorority letter
Source
Stability
Suffer an embarrassing defeat, slangily
Suffix with concert
Summer coolers, for short
Summer refreshment
Support beam
Swimming sites
Teen spots?
Three-time U.S. Open champion
Thrilla in Manila participant
Time on end
Turkish title
Turndown in Munich
Understanding
Wagner soprano
Was successfully disguised (as)
Washington locale
Welcomes
Western tribe
Wife of Priam
Woody's son
Worked
___ Fuente cigars
___ plume
___ prof.
84-Across, e.g.: Abbr.
'The Thin Man' role
'___ Teen-age Werewolf' (1957 flick)
1990's sitcom star
1992 Disney hit
2002 British Open champion
Abated
Actresses Cheryl and Diane
Agreements
Agrees
Aleutian island
Aloe ___
Any of the Dolomites
Arboretum
Architect Jones
Architect Saarinen
Arctic wear
As it ___
Bakery selections
Beat, but barely
Beethoven's Symphony No. 3
Biting
Bocelli, of the Italian opera
Botanist Gray
Bouncers
British rifle
Cacti used for hallucinogens
Cartoon comrade of Boris
Center of Athens, with 'the'
Chain letters?
Choice bit
Classic car
Clears the field
Coastal flier
Collar support
Couldn't not
Country singer Randy
Crown
Cunning
Current event?
Japanese art form
Jars
Kid's game
Lamb products
Learn
Lemon ___
Like some crystal balls
Long
Longtime Indy 500 competitor, say
Magnate
Mideast carrier
Midwest city famous for furniture manufacturing
Miller, for one
Mrs. Herbert Hoover
Naive
New England college whose mascot is the Lord Jeff
Northern residence
Noted 20th-century mathematician, philosopher and pacifist
On the level
One with many imitators
Part of a Christmas decoration
Part of a heartbeat
Part of a seasonal song
Part of a URL
Popular ice cream
Preliminaries
Psi category
Put an ___
Put in
Qum native
Rat-___
Reason for engine trouble, perhaps
Rodgers and Hammerstein's '___ It Kinda Fun?'

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