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New York Times crossword of April 18th, 2003 other clues
'That's my understanding'
'The Mod Squad' co-star, 1999
1965 center of a black voter registration drive
A crankshaft drives it
Alternative to degrees
An activist has one
Apex
Bibliophile's suffix
Big autumn sellers
Blazer, e.g.
Bond order
Bone: Prefix
Cap-___
Capital situated more than two miles above sea level
Cast aspersions on
Certain steamboat, informally
Concluded in court
Declining, in a way
Don't bother
Example of model behavior?
Farmer's whereabouts
Feminizing ending
Flunkies
Getting somewhere, slangily
Handel opera
Handles are used on them
It may call for four hands
It's positive
Kind of cycle
Kings' home
Like some lenses
Lovers' exchanges
Means of access
Middle-of-the-roader
Name that's the title of a 1980 Carly Simon hit
News line?
Occupies
One to hang with
One who hasn't gone straight
Opposite leg divided by the hypotenuse
Outfielder Mondesi
Passengers' datum, briefly
Path of direct progress
Place to sit by the water
Ponta Delgada is its biggest city
Ramjets, e.g.
Relief provider
Saturnine
Scrapes (out)
See 34-Across
Short-legged hunters
Singles player
Skeletal pair
Some irregular sheets
Squabbling
Supplied, as a line
Their dishes may be fancy
They're seen on C-Span
Tiara wearer
Time
Trepidation inducer
Very simple, as a process
Voice a view
Warfare tactic
What a person may go under
With 47-Across, Academy Award category
Wrigley Field star

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