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Sir, in old India crossword clue


S A H I B

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New York Times crossword of September 2nd, 2003 other clues
'Boris Godunov,' for one
'M*A*S*H' clerk
'Make' or 'break'
'___ had it!'
ABC or XYZ
A sib
Actor Milo
Artist Jean
Away from the wind
Bar bill
Barn dances
Beachgoer's goal
Big time
Bit of mistletoe
Black cuckoo
Bridge
Century plants
Comedian Olsen
Conniving sort
Core groups
DeMille production, e.g.
Derisive cry
Encyclopedia section
Farm abundances
Fraternity party staple
Fuss
Greet the day
Hawaiian hello
Honey-colored
Ides rebuke
J.F.K. overseer
Katharine of 'The Graduate'
Leading the pack
Leathernecks' lunch
Lets up
Level on the evolutionary ladder
Lewis Carroll poem
Like some tea
Long-jawed fish
Major work
Martini's partner
Mel Ott's team
Melodious
Mine transport
New IBM hire, maybe
Nile cobras
Not achieved
Novelist Jong
Play for a sap
Playing marble
Pothook shape
Produce, as heat
Programming problem
Pumps and clogs
Put off, as a motion
Rich tapestry
Run smoothly
Serving on a spit
Set of principles
Shake up
Shed light on
Sloppy digs
Something to try to shoot
Sorority letter
Squandered
Subject of a parable of Jesus
Swiftly
Take off the books
Tankard filler
Telescope pioneer
Two liters, e.g.: Abbr.
University of Illinois locale
Vacation spot
Villain's epithet
Whinny
William Tell's canton
___ Victor

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