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New York Times crossword of April 23rd, 2001 other clues
'Get ___ of yourself!'
'Ma! He's Making Eyes ___'
'Odyssey' sorceress
'Sesame Street' learning
'Swan Lake' skirt
'That's ___!'
52-Across is the best one
Actor Billy ___ Williams
Actress Shire of 'Rocky'
Atoll protector
Backrub response
Basic bit
Beginning
Buttonhole
Common sense
Completed
Cook, as pasta
Cruel
Dateless
Early invader of Europe
Egg on
Fairy tale starter
Fancy tie
Fewest
Fragrant East Indian wood
Freshman or sophomore
Give the cold shoulder
Greek war god
Half of half-and-half
Have the wheel
Heavenward
Humdinger
Ill-gotten goods
Illegal money, maybe
Initially, after 'at'
Jack Horner's find
Less inept
Listen to
Was sorry about
Wild guess
Window ledge
Winston Churchill, politically
With 42-Down, out-of-date
Lotus position discipline
Medical breakthrough
Mitch Miller's instrument
Money for the poor
Nevertheless
Not too tactful
Pac Ten school
Place for mascara
Plow pullers
Poker player's dream
Put money in the bank
Quizzes
Rat Pack member Sammy
Reason for a backrub
Sacred song
Second of two
See 23-Across
Smidgen
Spinning part
Stadium entrance
Subject of a will
Subway alternative
Swahili for 'freedom'
Swing around
Take a header
The 'M' in Y.M.C.A.
Thick carpeting
To be, in Toulouse
Trumpeting
Two-bit
Underground part
Unruffled
Vicinity
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