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Miss Daisy's driver in 'Driving Miss Daisy' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 9th, 2003 other clues
'Java' man
'S'pose so'
'You can take it from there'
1978 novelty hit based on a historical person
Abide by
Alternative to bringing a suit
Antiviral drug
AOL member?
Band box
Besides
Better-tasting
Canon camera model
Carpooler's path
Coca-Cola brand
Colossal
Common Latin abbr.
Criticize, and then some
Cultured group?
Danger sign
Drug source for ancient executions
Environmental disaster
Final blow
Fired pitcher?
Gave a buzz
Horn of Africa country
Inclination
It may be hen-pecked
Kid's cutout
Letters of concern
Like an island
Like Romeo and Juliet in Act 2
Mock attack
More than a tee-hee
Mrs. Peel of 'The Avengers'
Muzzle
Nail gun, e.g.
Narrows down
Not get uppity
Not reg.
Party-shunning: Abbr.
Personal
Pressure prefix
Put
Queued up
Roof style
Sacred song
Said with a sneer
Sheik's guest
Short report?
Show people to seats, briefly
Sieves short of puréeing
Signature piece?: Abbr.
Small shake
Standing
Suburb of Harrisburg, Pa.
Terse refusal
True
Uncultured one
Underground workers
Utter
View
Wallop
Wedding settings
Windows expert
Word in ads for toothpaste and detergent

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