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New York Times crossword of July 21st, 2002 other clues
City founded by Pizarro
Clinton, once
Collected sayings
Command post: Abbr.
Costa Rica's capital
Cryptographer's need
Dainty gem
Deaf as ___
Dentists may take them
Designer's concern
Diamond flaw?
Dieter's desire
Down in the dumps
Draft picks
Due follower
Early afternoon time
Edible holiday gift
Egypt's Lake ___
Entree covered with sauce
Exiled Cambodian leader
Façade part
Featured vocalists' selections
Flavorful
Fleshly
Geom. measure
German river
Giants legend
Give an ___ effort
Goes hang-gliding
Grenoble's department
Group of gods led by Odin
Hardly try
Hardy English sheep
Heaps
Humiliates
Rights org.
Rob of 'The West Wing'
Roger of 'Cheers'
Shipwreck cause, sometimes
Site of an 1814 treaty
Skin disease
Slalom craft
Socratic conclusions?
Speck
Sportscaster Berman
Store total
Storyteller
Suffix with telegraph
Sung syllables
Sushi bar supplier
Sweet Italian wine
Sweet toppings
Tell it like it isn't
The Hardy Boys' sidekick
They may click with writers
They've split
Took on again, as a problem
Transportation to N.Y.C.
Tries to buy
U.K. honor
Unalaska residents
Unrushed pedestrian
Unwavering
Upset donkeys, often
Upstairs window
Winding path
Word with chop or swap
Yellow
Zig or zag, e.g.
'Amazing Grace' ending
'American Beauty' hero
'Camel News Caravan' host, 1949-56
'Gunsmoke' star
'I've had it!' inspiration
'So soon?'
'Swingin' the Blues' songwriter
'When I was a ___ ...' (storyteller's start)
'Will & Grace' actress Mullally
'___ Girls'
1954 title role for Audrey Hepburn
Abbr. on a soda bottle
Actors Robert and Antony
April 25, Down Under
Archipelago makeup: Abbr.
Arm of the Antarctic Ocean
At ___ (befuddled)
Barn dance moves
Bazookas, basically
Ben Affleck, in 'Pearl Harbor'
Besmirches
Bitty bite
Black Knights of college football
Bothers
Break down
Bright, to Brecht
Caduceus creatures
Café handout
Cartoonist Addams
Cercle et Carré artist
Character in 'Bambi'
Chef Emeril
Chemical used in perfumes
Christmas decorations
Cinematic barbarian
In a defensible manner
In the center
Insect repellent ingredient
It could be to the left of center
Journalist Alexander
Léotard and Silhouette, e.g.
Lewinsky was one
Like bananas Foster
Low-fat meat providers
Marvel superhero group
Medium setting
Money in reserve
Mopey one
Must
N.Y.P.D. employee
Not be up-to-date
Occult science
Oscar nominee Zellweger
Outback jumper
Parquet alternative
Parthenon honoree
Passage with a moral
Peewee
Petitions
Place for a professeur
Play ball
Pleasure trip vessels
Possessed leader?
Preventing stoppages
Pulitzer Prize category
Pupil's place
Put on a pedestal
Red Skelton character
Regatta
Rich chocolate dessert

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