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New York Times crossword of August 23rd, 2002 other clues
Is a part of, as a play
It has a prominent bridge
It may be given a slug
It may bring down the house
Jazz pianist Templeton
Laotian money
Mouths
Northern Ireland's Shannon-___ Waterway
Not only that
Not right
Org. that included the Kentucky Colonels
Pacifist's dream
Packing info: Abbr.
Pakistan's ___ Pass
Pasternak heroine
Peripherals
Potsdam preposition
Prepare to slip out of, perhaps
Punchlike beverage
Quotation qualification
Recipient of many wish lists
Red-dogger, e.g.
Rigging pro
Run in
Sch. in Kingston
Serengeti herd
Skill, in old Rome
Slender
Some M.I.T. grads
Southern constellation
Sub
Technological introduction of 1951
Tenor Schipa and others
The Tide, of college sports
They have duel purposes
Thick, spicy stew
To ___
Tony winner Worth and others
Typists' settings
Veil material
When last call may be announced
Where Einstein published his special theory of relativity
Woman's name that's Irish for 'unity'
Work ___ sweat
Young, transparent fish
About to be fired, perhaps
#1 Beach Boys hit
'Almost finished,' as to a decathlete
'Get ___!' (victim's cry)
'Nana' star, 1934
'Nothing beats ___' (beer slogan)
Actor Favreau
Altoids alternative
Andean tuber
Bar stock
Battered and sautéed in butter
Boy band with the hit 'Liquid Dreams'
Brute strength
Canon camera
Chaucer's 'The ___ Tale'
Civil War battle site
Cold war worry
Find on the dial
French square
Freudian slip follower
Group with the 1967 hit 'Come On Down to My Boat'
Helped up
High-stepping occasion?
I, for one: Abbr.

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