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New York Times crossword of October 24th, 2003 other clues
'Baby, It's Cold Outside' songwriter
'First Blood' director Kotcheff
'Get a move on!'
'Glory be!'
'The Cosby Show' actor Richmond
1979 disaster area: Abbr.
Affix
Asserts
Author Dinesen
Balcony barrier
Be due a refund, perhaps
Be laid up
Big wheel
Brazzi's 'South Pacific' co-star
Buttonhole, in a way
Carpentry items
Catch in a net
Catcher
Clytemnestra's slayer
Crew members
Cross-shaped character
Dipped
Disraeli and others
Dock
Draw
Draw attention away from
Dry goods dealer, in Dover
Eurasian diving duck
Fitting room comment
Frontier justice Bean
Gender bender
Get serious
Hit the spot
In the shadows, perhaps
It may be used to play a raga
It's beyond the three-mile limit
It's given without warning
Japanese dish
Late bloomer
Later
Letter run
Little sound
Makes see red
Monkey business
Move, as diners in a restaurant
Not différente
Opposite of depresses
Paunch
Rip Van Winkle's state
River to Donegal Bay
Secure
Some breakers
Some buzzers
Some rodeo participants
Source of some strange visions
St. Anthony, notably
Takes exception to
They contain cones
They have strong ties: Abbr.
Tibetan for 'superior one'
Trash trackers: Abbr.
U.S.S. Arizona Memorial locale
Was able to fit something in
Work on an open-and-shut case?
Wyoming's highest peak
___ Circus (old Vatican area)
___ Club

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