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New York Times crossword of February 23rd, 2001 other clues
'1984' land
'How stupid of me!'
'Mont Sainte-Victoire' painter
'Told you so!'
'___ that again?'
1999 N.C.A.A. hoops champs
A grad may be working on it
Alter, as an image
Attacked, as a bag of chips
Babar's wife
Best on the balance beam, maybe
Carpenter's groove
Cartoonist Keane
Chaff
Check
Core
Cornered
Depressed
Dig discovery
Does in, in a way
Drag through the mud
Electra's daughter
Figures to be maintained?
Follower of Lenin or Stalin
Frequency
Funnyman Elliott
He upset T.E.D. in 1948
Is plucky?
Jellied garnish
Kind of resistance?
Kind of student
Like a waltz
Like Bacon and Lamb: Abbr.
Like fall leaves
Like many hurricanes
Like some blankets
Literary contraction
Long, as a garment
Major disruption
Music
Newspaper publisher Whitelaw ___
Nowheresville
Old-fashioned farm apparatus
Pale yellow
Part on the side?
Pickle producer
Post office gizmo
Purported Pentateuch penner
Put up
Rang
Secret holder
See 13-Down
Some vacation accommodations
Sprint alternative
Stir up
Strips on a map
Stumbles
Super Bowl XXXIII M.V.P.
Surfaces
The very start
They have bishops
To a T
Toasts
Toe loop alternatives
Tough wood
Was on the bottom?
With 21-Down, Clarence Thomas's accuser
Xavier Cugat's nickname
York symbol

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