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What each word in 18-, 20-, 34- and 51-Across could be considered crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 30th, 2003 other clues
'Bathers' painter
'Spenser: For Hire' star
'The Fall' guy?
'Werewolves of London' singer, 1978
60's pop star Little ___
Actress Ina
Alms recipients
Brat Pack member
California gold rush town
Canadian Indian
Coffee table tome, perhaps
Dell competitor
Equinox mo.
Falsified
Famous
Filled treat
From the beginning: Lat.
Giant among Giants
Greasy organic compounds
Harden
Helping theorem
Holy Roman emperor
Investment
It has drops and bolts
It's in your hand
It's smaller than English
Italian painter Reni
Jane of 'Coneheads'
Kraft Foods brand
Leading the pack
Less dense
Like apples in pies
Like most planetary orbits
Load
Locale of some U.S. naval forces
Meat in French cuisine
Medieval armor-busting weapon
Modern place of entry
Most appalling
Not at all quiet
Not learned
One handled the same way?
One with a round head
Organ part
Pallid
Pie-eyed
Plaza
Printing capital
Roar
Save one's sole?
Service area, say
Sharpness
Simple ticket order
Sport drink put out by Coca-Cola
Striking end
Suffix with despond
Takes down, as a poster
Taste
Temple of the Sun worshiper
Toyota model
Turned, as topsoil
Vat preparations
Vehicle with caterpillar treads
Verb type: Abbr.
Wired package
Young pigs
___ barrel
___ Peres (St. Louis suburb)
___ the kill

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