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No longer legal crossword clue


N U L L

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New York Times crossword of May 5th, 2004 other clues
Eye up and down
Façade part
Flunky
Former Big Apple mayor Abe
Give a special berth
Graphics machine
Having open windows, maybe
Hindu honorific
Hollywood’s Hatcher
Homer’s TV neighbor
Hospital units
Importers’ duties
In custody
Infection fighter
Ishmael’s skipper
Like a Triple Crown winner
Lothario
Mao ___-tung
Mell Lazarus comic strip
Midterm, for one
Modern recorder
Musher’s transport
Novelist Turgenev
Number of Triple Crown winners through 2003
Outsider, in Hawaii
Party popper?
Plied with Bordeaux or Burgundy
Primitive counters
Radiator adjunct
Removed from copy
Reply to the Little Red Hen
Revision, informally
Rhythmic numbers
Said with a sneer
Set of principles
Shoelace problem
Sitarist Shankar
Skater’s leap
Small change
Sots’ sites
That certain something
The writer Saki’s real name
Tony winner McKellen
Tropical tuber
Welcome to one’s home
Wife of Zeus
Wise one
Young ’uns
___ Friday’s (restaurant chain)
___-kiri
“Charlotte’s Web” author’s monogram
“Enough, already!”
“Heeere’s Johnny!” announcer
“Java” trumpeter Al
“Metamorphoses” poet
“___ la Douce”
1948 Triple Crown winner
1919 Triple Crown winner
1935 Triple Crown winner
1937 Triple Crown winner
1941 Triple Crown winner
1943 Triple Crown winner
1978 Triple Crown winner
A wee bit wet
Abracadabra stuff
Apollo astronaut Slayton
Big name in chips
Bulls or Bears
Copier company
Deodorant type
Designed to minimize wind resistance
Dirty dishes locale
Dog-paddled
Duffers’ warning cries
Dutch disease victims

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