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New York Times crossword of April 10th, 2003 other clues
'___ Bowl of Tea' (1989 comedy)
Academic figure
Accident-monitoring grp.
Actress O'Connor and others
Attend a slumber party, literally?
Average producer
Baseball exec Bud
Battling insomnia
Before
Big shoe spec
Bird's-eye view?
Book before Job: Abbr.
Breakfast pastry
Cannes dew?
Complete
Desert dearth
Dilute
Driving club
Easter display
Egg cream ingredient
Equally distant
Errand runner
Five-time 'ER' Emmy nominee
Flip side of 'Revolution'
Gloaming
Grand finale?
Hardly coy
High honor
It may produce a stir
Jaunty greeting
Lays out
Like a line, briefly
Like some colors
Loosens up
Memo abbr.
No tough opponent
One may be on its last leg
One of the Lennons
Operatic challenge
Parking place
Part-time peacekeepers
Pester for payment
Pitcher Martinez
Place for a planter
Positive thinker's proclamation
Proposition, slangily
Queeg's craft
Queequeg's craft
Rip into
Roll back, perhaps
Rumormonger's start
Run through
Salinger title character
SALT subject
Sermon subject, literally?
Shout after waiting
Skirts
Some pups
Something ___
Sound of an unexpected stop
Stamp seller on base: Abbr.
Stops along the line: Abbr.
Streakers, briefly
Superlatively sublime
Testify in court, literally?
The Roosevelt years, e.g.
They're not perfectly round
Thick board, literally?
Voted out
Ward with an Emmy
Willowy
Wood splitter
___ Blixen a k a Isak Dinesen

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