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'Purple ___' (song played at Woodstock) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 17th, 2002 other clues
$5 bills
'Miss America' appears on it
'You'll never ___!'
1950's British P.M.
1990 World Series champs
Acceptance speech word
Actress Carrere
Armor-___
Assistant
Bad day for 25-Across
Band performance
Bandleader Shaw
Bart's mom
Be overthrown
Bother
Business expenditures
Cleared the boards
Clock sound
Desires
Diagonal face of a chisel
Door part
Drench
Eat to excess
Egg maker
Enterprise helmsman
Fit as a fiddle
French equivalent of the White House
Griddle order
Gridiron order
Gridley order
Grinding tooth
Groceries holder
Grp. symbolized by an elephant
Historic Scott
Impact sound
In place
Influence
It may give a shock on a ranch
Lightened (up)
Like mellower wines
Like some maidens of myth
Lion's home
Liquefy
Long spring
Malt beverages
More or less follower
Not in port
Not just a tie-up
One of the Gallo brothers
Pakistani tongue
Pallid
Plastic block maker
Playtex product
Priest's title
Realizes
Relinquished
Rubicon crosser
Sign of life
Square measure
Stan's partner in comedy
Stop in the Sahara
Superlative suffix
Sweater material
Synonym compiler
Take-home pay
Telegraph
Thumb (through)
Ticket seller
Tour of duty
Transmission closer
Turner who was called the 'Sweater Girl'
Vote in
Wanders
Wear away
Went in separate directions
Wide-mouthed pitcher
___-wolf

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