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New York Times crossword of February 18th, 2002 other clues
Pictures put into computers
Popular cooking spray
Prune, before drying
Refrain in 'Old MacDonald'
Request for a hand
'Told ya!'
Reveal
Samovar
Sot's spot
'Don't ___ stranger'
'For shame!'
Story from Olympus
'Get a load of ___!'
'Nothing's broken'
Stuck together
Throughout
Tractor maker
'Original Gangster' rapper
Waiflike
'___ of the Times' (Petula Clark hit)
___ acid
16th president, informally
___ Motel, in 'Psycho'
23rd president, informally
___ toast
30th president, informally
40th president, informally
42nd president, informally
43rd president, informally
A bad one should be kicked
Amount charged
Barely make, with 'out'
Beach
Beverage at a Japanese restaurant
Bit of Scottish attire
Bowling target
Braves, Mets and Cubs, for short
Bungling
By order of succession
Catch
Charged particle
Cheat, in a way
Circus site
Class that doesn't require much studying
Colored
Daredevil's cord
Date with a D.D.S., e.g.
Desert plants
Discontinued German money
Dugout, e.g.
Early game in a tournament
ET carrier
Eucalyptus eater
Everest, e.g.: Abbr.
Father
For rent
Go by bike
Got comfy
Grant's side in the Civil War
Gray flakes
Greets the day
HBO rival
He sold his birthright to Jacob
How fast-talkers talk
Humdinger
Israel's Golda
Italian or Jewish, e.g.
Join the service
Lens protector
Like show horses
Litter member
Midleg
Nasdaq rival
No. on a business card
Oil cartel
One, to Juan
Opposite WSW

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