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New York Times crossword of February 21st, 2003 other clues
'Is that so?'
'Our Town' family name
'Stand and Deliver' star, 1987
'This is ___'
1980's South African president ___ Botha
Actor Morales
Also-ran for the 1992 Democratic presidential nomination
Bamboozles
Big-toed animal
Black-and-orange bird
Blocks
Brewers' kilns
Bridle attachment
Certain pens
Cloth on certain tables
Comes together
Crankcase additive
Dances
Departure announcement
Dependable
Early 80's 'S.N.L.' comic
Early motion picture projector
File box contents, maybe
Former Senate majority leader
Fry a bit
General assembly?
Hard rock band?
Hideaway
Improvised
Incomplete
Independent sort
Installment
Interpret
It might help you get up
Kind of collector
Lack of color
Legendary criminal played by Treat Williams in a 1981 movie
Like an air-filled lifeboat
Low bow
Mind the baby
Monarch capturer
One stuck in the kitchen
Opposite of peace
Performed a cadenza, e.g.
Place for a brush
Poet ___ Wheeler Wilcox
Porters
Predisposed
Proteus and Nereus
Put a coat on
Render unnecessary
Residential section of Queens
Shakespearean character in a 'most extracting frenzy'
Some analysts' concerns
Some forensic evidence
Spring signalers
Stupid
Suggests
Theory
Thunderstorm residue
Tom's cries
Very smooth
Visited overnight
What leaky pens leave
Windhoek is its capital
Working together
___ Hughes, former British poet laureate

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