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New York Times crossword of February 13th, 2003 other clues
'A Day Without Rain' singer
'Silent Night' adjective
'___ pro nobis'
1985 Literature Nobelist ___ Simon
1998 National League M.V.P.
62-Across, e.g.
A man's 'better half'
ACCOR
Ale holders
Alphabet trio
Ancient assembly area
As much as you like
Bar ___
Better
Bleed for
Booze
Bring action against
Castle section
Chant
Chocolate source
Chow down
Cirrus, say
Come again?
Confine
Convoy lineup
Due before five?
Early 20th-century leader
Fish preparer's task
Gilbert & Sullivan princess
Golfer Woosnam
Hemingway sobriquet
High society
Immensely
In the habit of
Indicated
Intraoffice linkup: Abbr.
It may come in buckets
Ivy League school, familiarly
Kind of correspondence
Kind of course
Lettering liquid
Like some batters
LOER-PRICED BOOK
Lost
Meticulousness
Modeled
Moist towelette
Mont Blanc, for one
Morse E
No-loss, no-gain situation
Not out
Opposite of 'from now on'
Peak in Thessaly
Range rover
Relax
Room darkeners
SAIN LOUIS BASEBALL SQUAD
Sermon's conclusion?
Sighed sounds
Signs on again
Stalactite producer
Start of a clarification
Storm heading: Abbr.
Symbol of industry
Target of some humor in The New Yorker
The cooler
Three sheets to the wind
Walker, for short
Where water is poured on the rocks
Where, to Caesar
Worked in a judge's office

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