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New York Times crossword of April 15th, 2001 other clues
Gets nasty outside
Glitch
Grant leads off the show?
Hatch in the Senate
Heir to the throne
Highlander
Imagine
Immediately
In
Incriminating information
Ionic alternative
Isn't natural
It carries a bit
It clears the way
It might follow you
Jackson or Cleveland
Kind of rod
Latin I
Least emotional
Low-___
Manhattan addition
Many an office has one
Map overlay
Mex. madames
Mil. training site
Motorist's winter aid
Muddy up
Mussorgsky bass
Nod off
Not fair
Not fer
Notwithstanding
Tennis official
Tennyson lady
They strike while the iron is hot
They're always tired
Two things in Clinton's poolroom?
Unbroken
Unkempt hair
Uris's '___ 18'
Victim of sun burn?
Victorian, in a way
Wet-weather gear
Wheels of fortune?
When coal, gas and oil are delivered?
Where mountain climbers train?
Where silence reigns?
Whimper
Wise guy
Zing
___ loss
'The Wizard of Oz' prop
'God is our refuge and strength ...,' for one
'He that ___ over men must be just': II Samuel
'La Dolce Vita' setting
'M*A*S*H' Emmy-winner
'The Cotton Club' co-star
'Wherever Law ends, ___ begins': John Locke
39-line poem
60's singer Christie
72, often
Aesopian coda
Almost equal
Alphabetic trio
Angry
Autumn color
Award for 'Curse of the Starving Class'
Bad blood in Beijing?
Batter before Casey
Be part of the cast of
Bean
Begins to develop
Best Actor of 2000
Big East team
Big lie
Bronze beater
Bum
By and by
Calms
Came down
Canaanite deity
Chanted
Chest: Prefix
Churchgoer's pet name for his seat?
City in Vermont
Closed in on
Column
Communally
Concentrate
Conscriptable
Contract
Crimson foe
Curriculum section
Dress (up)
Dreyfus defender
Fan
Feminine suffix
Fine print, maybe
Fire ___
Fissures
Flight attendant's offering
Footprint, maybe
Force
Former 'N.Y.P.D. Blue' co-star
Four-man tanks
German article
Once called
One who works with a code: Abbr.
Peace
Piano
Pig in a sty
Pillsbury Bake-Off officials
Pizarro's quest
Place for forks and knives
Plug, of a sort
Pluto, for one
Poetic regions
Present
Quebec's Plains of ___
Recorded
Relative group
Relieved
River to Leeds
S. & L. offering
Santa's reindeer, e.g.
Scene of W.W. I fighting
Score of 'Cats'?
Shed
Signs of censorship
Sioux speaker
Sixth-brightest star
Slightly improper
Smacker
Snippy
Spread out
Stage apparel
Status quo group
Steeped
Tends the furnace

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