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New York Times crossword of May 3rd, 2003 other clues
'Emerald Point N.A.S.' actress
'Funny Way of Laughin'' singer, 1962
'Old Uncle' in a Stephen Foster song
'Step the meek fowls where ___ they ranged': Emerson
'The Maids' playwright
Altogether
Arab princes
Asteroid that Galileo flew by closely in 1993
Beliefs
Blue mountain ___ (goldenrod)
Body hugger
Bok ___
Breakfast item
Bridge option
Circuits
Communication problem
Copy
Cricket position behind the wicketkeeper
Cultivate
Don Juan, e.g.
First word of Dante's 'Inferno'
From Paris, say
Frontierlike
Frozen
Gardening tool
Gas type: Abbr.
Grant source: Abbr.
Hinds
Its currency is the gourde
Job, so to speak
Language branch containing Hungarian
Like some jackets
Lock
Lola, in 'Damn Yankees'
Lunar calendar event
Masculine side
Masters
Muffler
One who might issue a warning
Opener?
Outcry
Outcry
Overcharge, slangily
Part of a fin. portfolio
Payment at a table
Period between blue moons
Prefix with scope
Prepares potatoes in a way
Really awful, in rap slang
Relative of 'Reverend'
Riding
Rotter
Sadists
Sarcastic question after a self-induced disaster
Series of periods
Simple
Softener
Sound at 44-Across, maybe
Spanish province or its capital
Spate
Stock stat
Target for nails?
Turning point?
Visionary 1921 play
Wasn't straight
WHAT?
WHEN?
WHERE?
WHO?
Wrap
Zulu, in the military: Abbr.

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