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New York Times crossword of July 14th, 2002 other clues
'What rubbish!'
'Chances ___'
'It Don't Come Easy' singer
'Our Gang' girl
'Rumble in the Bronx' star
'The Great Santini' novelist
'___ go!'
'___ Song' (#1 John Denver hit)
100 centavos
1994 sci-fi epic
1999 Matthew McConaughey movie
About to explode
Alpine peak Monte ___
An amino acid
Artist ___ Sarto
Artists' rentals
Authentic: Ger.
Backbone
Be informed of
Beaten in a race
Become tense
Bigmouth
Bit of reproof
Brandy flavor
British delicacies
By its nature
Catullus composition
Classic early press
Collection of outlets?
Contemptible sneaks
Corn ___
Idea destined to fail
Inability to tell A from B, e.g.
Influence
Insurrectionist Turner
Issue
It may set you back a bit
It's not according to Hoyle
Jacques Cousteau's middle name
Jet
John who invented logarithms
Jollity
Kind of theater
Like many a Riesling
Loud laugh
Master P's music
Minivan alternative
Monitor, for short
Most ticklish
N.L. record-setter Steve
Natl. Poetry Mo.
Nosy one
Not crisp, laundrywise
Not far off
Not the shortest line between two points
Noted Ottawa chief
Offerings to God
Once bitten, say
Parent's performance
Particular
Peace Nobelist Oscar Arias Sanchez, e.g.
Pierre's yours
Pipe problem
Police record entry
Portamento, in music
World Cup powerhouse
Yellow-brown pigment
[Awful!]
___ de Cologne
___-Cat
Cropped unit?
Cry of woe
Dadblasted
Deeply affected
Director Lee
Dress material
Dust, for one
Early Ford production
Early second-millennium date
Eastern terminus of the Pony Express
Easy mark
Easy mark
Éclair filler
Embryonic sac
Exceptional rating
Familiarize
Fat cat
Fill in
Filled with cargo
Film technique, for short
Get by
Give nothing to
Goes back to the beginning
Gravelly glacial ridge
Grp. of players
Half a 70's-80's comedy duo
He loved Lucy
Hidden spot
Hollywood up-and-comer
Honky-tonk legend Ernest
Horseshoes players
Hot
House adjunct
Husky burden
Quite a while
Quoted one
Refreshers
Refuse to be taken in
Salad leaf
Says unthinkingly
Senator aboard Discovery
Signoff in a mash note
Silently intimidate
Singer Jon
Sluggish
Smoothie
Snakelike
Something to strike
Speckled songbirds
State-run airline
Stern with a violin
Stockholder?
Stopping point on long trips
Sully
Summit attendees
Surgical implements
Takes action against
Telephone trio
Title role for Peter Fonda
Tough guy portrayer Ray
Trusted guide
Unaccustomed (to)
Underground worker
Unmentionable
W.W. I weapon
Win decisively
Wintergreen fruit
Wire arrangement
Work to achieve harmony

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