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Poem with 17 syllables crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 7th, 2002 other clues
'Beat it!'
'Hurry!'
'Relax, and that's an order!'
'The Wizard ___'
'___ Skylark' (ode)
'___, Joy of Man's Desiring'
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Article in La Repubblica
Assistance
Bach instrument
Backward-looking
Beginning
Bobby of the N.H.L.
Bout stopper, for short
Bringing into play
Buzzing with excitement
By its very nature
Car co. bought by Chrysler
CD predecessors
Cries to bullfighters
Croc's cousin
Dashboard abbr.
Director Welles
Director who won his first 56-Down in 1934
Does chef's work
Dryer buildup
Exactly on time
French composer Erik
Full-length, as a movie
G.I. addresses
Gibberish
Goose eggs
Half of an audiotape
Hands and feet
Home of the AAA Mud Hens
Home with a dome
Hunt illegally
Inits. on a toothpaste box
Japanese port
Like one of the two jaws
More than fervent
New York governor before George Pataki
Nightly 'NewsHour' airer
Not at home
Piña colada ingredient
Polish remover
Post office workers
Priest's robe
Public row
Relative of a giraffe
Screen award
See 71-Across
Shiploads
Simon and Garfunkel, once
Siouan tribe
Sirs' partners
Skating venue
Snarling dog
Sounds of doubt
Source of iron
Stable staple
Stevenson who lost twice for president
Symbol of industriousness
The blahs
The facts of life?
Theatrical drop
They have pH's of less than 7
Time-share unit, often
Western treaty grp.
What to call an officer
Winnie-the-Pooh's creator
World traveler from Venice
___ Juan (capital of 32-Down)
___ New Guinea
___ salts
___-Japanese War
___-Man (arcade game)

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