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New York Times crossword of February 27th, 2003 other clues
'28 Days' subject
'Look ___ hands!'
'Myra Breckinridge' star
'Newhart' actor Tom
'What's this ___ ...?'
'Wishing won't make ___'
'You said it!'
A 6-Down may oversee them
A driver may come to it
Adders
Afternoon hour in Bonn
At times it's stolen
Baton Rouge campus
Big ___ (German gun in W.W. I)
Bit of sugar, say: Abbr.
Bridal-notice word
Brownish-orange
Bugs, briefly
Cancels
Catbird seat?
Center of Florida
Cheesy snacks
Computer whiz
Construction crew
Defense grp.
Doings
Early in the morning
Far or down follower
Fed. construction overseer
Five-foot wading birds
Flunky
Francis and Dahl
Funny Philips
Get-up-and-go
Great plays may be seen in it
Gung-ho
Historical chapters
Home land?
In ___ (actually)
It's not free of charge
It's not free of charge
Legal scholar's deg.
Memo abbr.
Miffed
Motion detector
Nomination approver
Not use plainly
Number of weeks per annum
Old accusation
Old bloc in Parliament
Olive ___
One with a vision
Opposite of sing.
Pay back?
Philosopher's study
Piece of pipe
Potpie morsel
Robert Devereux's earldom
Sawbones
Scores: Abbr.
Second person
Shade of green
Shell figure
Single-masters
Slangy dissents
Sound on a winter's night
Sportscaster Cross
Stick one's nose (in)
Superlative finish
Teasdale and others
TV dial: Abbr.
Vinegary
Web address ending
Word repeated in the Beatles title '___ Said ___ Said'
Yuletide offering

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