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'Now, hold on a minute here ...' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 2nd, 2003 other clues
'The Little Mermaid' hero
1980's White House name
A student's place
Abbr. at the bottom of a page
Adolescent development
Becomes less active
California's ___ Raceway Park
Chicago's Jane Byrne, once
Choir
Comic Philips
Cooking evidence
Corporate division
Cut out
Defaulter's comeuppance
Dermatological concern
Do or die
Drive out
Fall setting
Final decision
Flounder's kin
Fortune
Full complement of 41-Acrosses
Get out of the habit, maybe
Get to
Harden
He accompanied Velázquez to Cuba
Heart problems?
Heffalump's creator
Helm heading
Investment option
It may be a thriller
It was associated with Humble Oil
It's spoken on Bering Island
Italian Communist Berlinguer and others
Latin trio part
Like God
Lockup lineup
Massage, in a way
N.H.L. players, informally
One seen on '60 Minutes'
One standing in the wind, maybe
One who makes it home
One with lots of 2-Down
Opposite of emote
Opposite of scrubs
Overwhelming audience response
Parisian possessive
Physicist with an eponymous number
Racing paths
Recipe on a Sun-Maid box
Regularly, but not too frequently
Runs to become one
Rustic wood finish
Scratch
See 28-Across
Sepulcher
She, in São Paulo
Some are social
Source of some foot-stomping
Station rotation location
Swiss canton
Tailoring aid
The U.S. is in it
Thrifty competitor
Toffee-nosed type
Total alternative
Tricot, for one
Where stilts may be found
Words said with a sigh

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