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He said 'In America, anybody can be president; that's one of the risks you take' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 14th, 2004 other clues
'Lines on the Mermaid Tavern' poet
'Speaking personally ...'
'Touched by an Angel' character
'___ in Her Ear' (classic Georges Feydeau farce)
1987 Tony-winning actress for 'Broadway Bound'
1988 Belinda Carlisle hit '___ Weak'
Alternative to Castilian
Annual sports contests, for short
Baked breakfast item
Blinkers
Bristle
Buying guides?
Bygone presidential inits.
Compound in fungicides
Coveted award
Dabs
Director Vittorio De ___
Dyne-centimeters
Engineer in 2000 headlines
Eponymous code creator
Factor in relationships between viruses
Flipped
French silk
Glad family
Green stretch in Grenoble
In danger of snapping
Itinerary info
Like inferior computer graphics
Like some rates
Long and sharply pointed
Marathoner Waitz
Margarita, e.g.
Masses
Mexican mint product
Mimics satisfactorily
Minds
Noted Adams
One with a supporting role
Pack ___
Pal of Pogo
Pasternak heroine
Pete Sampras, notably
Place likely to have zoning restrictions
Place to pray
Playground activity
Post-Passover period
Prefix with molecular
Relatives
Sending a ___ the moon (1960's goal)
Service groups
Signifies respect and sadness
Slipped
Some Muslim men
Some singers
Spanish article
Terse warning
Treasure-trove
Uno and others
White poplar
Without ___ (daringly)
Writer who created the writer Gideon Zadok

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