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New York Times crossword of November 19th, 2002 other clues
Nose (out)
Object trivially
One of Santa's team
Parisian street
Persuasion
Property title
Rock concert equipment
Russian fighter
Sen. Specter
Shrill
Sink to the bottom, as sediment
Sis's sibling
Slight color
Soap star A ___
Sound starting 'Germany'
Suffix on north or south
Summer quaffs
Sycophant's response
Tiny spot in the ocean
Trick
Trudge
Uproar
Western treaty grp.
What ÷ signifies, in math
Winding yarn
Yale student
___ nous
___ Romeo (sports car)
___ Stanley Gardner
___-Magnon
÷ symbols
1966 U.S. Open champion Fred
'The Lord of the Rings' figure
'Voila!'
'Omigosh!'
'___ Your Name' (Mamas & the Papas song)
Actor Greene
Apple spray
Arduous
Ask too many questions
Auspices
Basket fiber
Biol. or chem.
Bluefins
Cambridge sch.
Carpentry pin
Certain daisy
Chem. table component
Cherokee maker
Coffee, slangily
Completed
Cozy
Crying
Dancer's shoe attachment
Dessert in a pan
Dinner bread
Dope
Dried up
Eggs
Elite
Extremely
Extremely sad
Force
Force out
Foreword: Abbr.
Hardly the life of the party
Impresario Sol
Inopportune
It might make molehills out of mountains
Kaput
Knot
Like many drugs: Abbr.
Like Oreos and doughnuts, often
Like sore hands
Member of an order

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