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'Unsung, the noblest deed will die' poet crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 22nd, 2003 other clues
'And Morning ___ with haste her lids': Emerson
1979 film loosely based on Janis Joplin's life
A round may be added to it
Ad catchword
Amender
Barbershop request
Bavarian river
Beat the drum for
Big name in outdoor grills
Blazer, e.g.
Buffoonery
By and large
Closely connected
Controlled
Cooler than cool
Crumbly
Don't hold your breath
Earliest
Fan sites
Free
Getty Center architect Richard
Go back
Grable's 'The Dolly Sisters' co-star
Have in common with
Items on a 46-Down, perhaps
John X's successor
Knocks the socks off
Land in S.A.
Lifts, in a way
Like some apartments
Like some number systems
Like some restaurants
Many an exit
Metric measures
New arrival on a reservation
Newbery-winning writer Scott
Norman with a club
Not regular
Numbers of places
Nutritive matter around a seed's embryo
Old Renault
Origin of man
Osgood Hall Law School locale
Recommended safety limit
Recovered from a bad stroke?
Rock singer?
Service aces?
Set to keep warm, perhaps
Shade close to plum
Shower shower?
Side in gray
Sink
Slopes
Some stanzas
Suits
Swabber
Swelling reducers
Thus spake Zarathustra
Transplanted, as a plant
Very poor, in a way
Vets
What Alfred E. Neuman has
Where to find porters
Word interpreted by Daniel
Writer Alexander

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