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New York Times crossword of September 30th, 2002 other clues
$20 bill dispenser, briefly
'Absolutely!'
'If all ___ fails ...'
'Is that a fact!'
'One ___, please'
'Pipe down!'
'What'd I tell ya?'
'___ almost taste it!'
'___ bin ein Berliner'
1996 Madonna musical
Absurd
Actress Samantha
After curfew
Alley-___ (basketball maneuver)
Baltimore ballplayer
Before, once
Bigger than big
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Bypasses bedtime
China's continent
City south of Moscow
Convention's choice
Corn holder
Craving
Cries at fireworks
D.C. V.I.P.
Desert havens
Does hip-hop
Dole (out)
Eggs ___ easy
Egypt's capital
Elvis Presley title 'corrected'
Environmentalist's prefix
Eyeglass part
Fats Domino title 'corrected'
Fed. pollution monitor
Food from heaven
Gershwin title 'corrected'
Grand ___ National Park
Group of buffalo
He wants you
Hosp. units
Hula hoops and yo-yos
Immobilize, rodeo-style
Kennel club classification
Laurel of comedy
Lennon's widow Yoko
Letters that don't need stamps
Like a good egg
Like a gymnast
Luxurious fabric
Molten rock
Nonsense
Office subs
One 'twixt 12 and 20
Opposite of 'Ten-hut!'
Paul who sang 'Diana'
Perlman of 'Cheers'
Pittsburgh product
Place to moor a boat
Removes squeaks from
Rich cake
Sandwich, briefly
Say '%@!'
Skater's surface
Sledder's spot
Sonnets and such
Sonnets and such
Start of an invention
Streetcar
Suffix with percent
Take a chill pill
Take to court
Thrilla in Manila boxer
Tricks
Vacationers' stops
Where many memos land

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