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New York Times crossword of April 26th, 2001 other clues
Can opener
Contacts quickly, perhaps
Covered again, as an air route
Fasten firmly, in a way
Fess (up)
Film producer De Laurentiis
Fit together
Flight unit
Forward
G.R.E. takers
Hood's weapon
In the least
In the minority?
Increases, as production
Invoice issuers
It hunted for Red October
It may be payable: Abbr.
Kind of acid
Letter taker
Like some birthday wishes
Medical problem
Need after collation
Neighbor of Scorpius
Nobel, for one
Nursery collection
Old seminar subject
Party souvenir
Perils
Pontiffs, in Roma
Queen Amidala's daughter
Quite some distance (from)
Red Sea land
Remote features
Rodeo activity
Carpe diem
Seabird
Sees
Send
Short
Show in which much is shown
Single and double
Single dance move?
Sit in on
Soup ingredients
Start to date?
Start to sob?
Stop
Stutz contemporary
Suffix with zinc
Summons
Tabulations: Abbr.
The Pointer Sisters' '___ Excited'
The same, in a bibliography
They may be boosted
Time piece?
To this point
Two-time U.S. Open winner
Uncomfortable
Vietnamese festivals
Water-carved gullies
Computerphile
Cole Porter's '___ Loved'
'I, Claudius' network
'Symphonie espagnole' composer
'You bet!'
'___ Go Again' (1987 #1 song)
Actor Morales
'___ tu' (aria for Renato)
Apiece
Audiophile's amassment
Bad way to be caught
Bando of baseball
Blackout
Brake part
Brit. honor

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