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T R U C K

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New York Times crossword of November 7th, 2003 other clues
'A Confederacy of Dunces' author
'Absolutely not!'
'Good' cholesterol, briefly
'The Wizard of Oz' producer
'Voice of Israel' author
1929 Variety headline
1982 title role for Meryl Streep
A mile a minute
Acre's land: Abbr.
Adapter designation
Alaskan Klee ___ (small dog breed)
Carpet fiber
Charges anew
Close call
Club: Abbr.
Corresponded to
Counselor-___
Crib sheet user
Cutting evidence
E.P.A. concern
Edward VII's queen
Enthusiastic snapper
Experts on physiol.
Eye salaciously
Feel the same
Fine things in Bilbao
Flight data, briefly
Floored
Fluvial plains
Hibernia
Hit with, as a pickup line
If all goes right
It may make you do something foolish
It's plucked in Parma
Kind of flat
Letter of the law?
Like a Dagwood sandwich
Like some watches
Link letters?
Make an unannounced call
Marisa's 'My Cousin Vinny' role
Medieval stringed instrument
Napoleon's 'bravest of the brave'
Not grounded, perhaps
One spotted in an alley
Opening run
Provision in some executives' contracts
Prussian pronoun
Québec's ___ d'Orléans
Radisson rival
Refrain syllable
Remnants
Ring brothers of the 1930's
Roy Rogers's original surname
Rural refusal
Scam targets
Some field workers
Some linemen: Abbr.
Some noncoms: Abbr.
Square dance group, e.g.
Stadium row
Stagecraft?
Stickers
Stopping system
Survey of the past
Treating people: Abbr.
Unpleasant thing to invoke
What's left, in Lyon
Yellow shade

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