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New York Times crossword of April 29th, 2003 other clues
'Diana' crooner Paul
'Quick!'
'The Bonesetter's Daughter' writer
'The Gold-Bug' writer
'To Autumn,' e.g.
24-karat
Actress Campbell
Affix a brand to
Alias initials
American composer working at a bakery?
At all
Bar mitzvah dances
Bard's nightfall
Be a fall guy
Be generous, at a bar
Be nosy
Best of times
Big name in small trains
Bleats
Blue eyes or baldness, e.g.
Boulevard crosser
Bowler or boater
Cleveland's lake
Comedian working at an oil field?
Composer Stravinsky
Couric of 'Today'
Diarist Samuel
Dickens's Uriah
Dinghy pair
English playwright working at a press?
Filmdom's Nastassja
From S.F. to Las Vegas
Gen. Bradley
Icon
Inits. at a gas station
Inspiration for the Frisbee
It may be spun around a campfire
Kennel club classification
Koufax stat.
Latest news
Levy collector, for short
Like a postscript
Lowly worker
Making a hobby of
Many a November birth
Mr. Hulot's creator
Mrs. Copperfield
Nabisco cookie
Nice jacket material
Nick name?
Opposite of post-
Othello's betrayer
Pan-fries
Per ___ (daily)
Petite desserts
Piece by Matisse
Place for hash browns
Put to shame
Refreshment server on wheels
Scepter accompanier
School grps.
Sheltered, at sea
Specks in the sea
Squealers
Stocking stuff
Strip
Sulu portrayer on 'Star Trek'
Superman player
Tide type
Titled Turk
To boot
Touch the tarmac
Turned blue, say
Vaudeville star working at a van company?
Well put

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