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Iron-pumpers' targets crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 14th, 2003 other clues
'Bambi' character
'Norma' librettist Felice ___
'O' may open it
'The Praise of Folly' author
'Whatever'
'___ World' ('Sesame Street' segment)
1980 John Carpenter chiller
Alternative to crossing out
Are, in Ávila
Associated with choppers
Bergen's bumpkin
Brouhaha
Buttonholes, say
Camp clothing label
Caught
Chopin's 'Raindrop' Prelude is in it
Code collection
Cold ones
Court boundary
Crashing bore
Crawls, e.g.
Department whose capital is Lille
Done up professionally
Fish, in a way
Formulator of the law of quadratic reciprocity
French cordial flavoring
High marks
High-tech report
Horned Frogs' sch.
Infect
It may stop the presses
Kind of kick
Lat. and others, once
Like some marine habitats
Loss leader?
Low-quality
Make ___ buck
Moo ___ pork
Motor-mouths love them
National forest in California
Nice way to rest
Obviously embarrassed
Okinawa port
Old PC installation
One may let you in
Oppression
Overcasting in order to prevent fraying
Parrot
Pennsylvania town connected by bridge to Lambertville, N.J.
Perfect 10, perhaps
Product of Berlin
Pulls the switch?
Quite qualified to serve
Service lights?
Shell game
Spring's opposite
Steps on a scale
Strike back, e.g.
Take away
Terse question
They may put out feelers
Title heroine of many Beverly Cleary books
Tony winner Worth and others
Twelve Oaks neighbor
Unanimously
W.W. II weapon
Water under the bridge
Way to await something
Where to get bluepoints

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