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New York Times crossword of April 20th, 2001 other clues
Lacking
Like noodles, often
Mame's butler in 'Auntie Mame'
Mess headgear
Mister, abroad
Pampers
Part of a ballpark
Pastureland
Philippe, e.g.
Playing for meal money
Posture-perfect
Quaillike bird
Skin-related
Sleuth from Glasgow
Snaps
Some bays and grays
Stew ingredients
Sting, in a way
Three Gorges project
Tidy type
United Nations member since 1993
Upend
Word repeated before Marie in a 1918 song title
WorldCom partner
Zeroed in on
___ Hoek (cartoon pooch)
Angular head?
'The Case of the Musical Cow' writer
'To know me ___ ...'
252 wine gallons
800 number, perhaps
Acquiesces
Baked tubes
Be too precious
Big Easy bacchanal
Bottom drawer, maybe
Bow
Bowl with a base and stem
Bridgelike game
California college
Circuitry coil
Coins displaying fleurs-de-lis
Conductor Markevitch
Constituent of pitchblende
Cooling drink
Cyborg enforcer
Depleted
Discrete
Dollface
Don Quixote's doña
Donizetti fan, e.g.
Eco-friendly feds
Evasive maneuver in football
Famed Rio hotspot, with 'the'
First name in jazz
Flip-flop feature
Four-time baseball All-Star ___ Trillo
Fret over, maybe
Full of barbs
Fumble-fingers
Goddess pictured with a lyre and a crown of roses
Ground cover
Heater
Hurtle
Information Age salon
Is rife
It may be pitched
Ivry-___-Seine (Paris suburb)
Katz of 'Dallas'

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