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New York Times crossword of December 30th, 2002 other clues
Comedian's bit
Conceal
Currier's partner in lithography
Demonic
Dry-as-dust
Eve's man
Everglades grass
Gaming table stacks
Gets better, as a wound
HBO deliverer
Hollywood's DeVito or Glover
It goes in the hold
It's no mansion
Ivan, for one
Knave
Kung ___ shrimp
Leave out
Leg shackles
Lungful
Madcap
Mentor for Luke Skywalker
Merchandise
Mideast prince
Mobile home?
Mosaic piece
Mother ___ (Nobel-winning nun)
Neighbor of Israel
Notre Dame's Fighting ___
Oceanographic charts
Org. for the Nets and Nuggets
Peaceful protest
Pepsi competitor
Performer with a painted-on smile
Physicist Niels
Prepare, as tea
Roof's edge
Rope material
Royal residences
Seep (out)
September bloom
Sewing machine inventor Howe
Ship's weight unit
Short flight
Siesta sound
Sign of boredom
Smidgen
Snowlike
SSW's reverse
St. ___ fire
Stretchy, as a waistband
Sultan of ___ (Babe Ruth)
Tease
Tex-Mex snack
Thickset
Zagreb resident
___ Bator, Mongolia
'Halt!,' at sea
'I'm afraid not!'
'Stop right there!'
'Ta-ta'
'Uh-uh!'
'Tosca,' e.g.
'Wise' bird
'You could've knocked me over with a feather!'
'You said it!'
1974 Tom T. Hall hit
An almanac lists its highs and lows
Apple laptop
Axis soldiers
Ballfield cover
Big hunk
Bygone times
Byrd and Hatch, e.g.: Abbr.
Cave dweller
College period

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