New York Times - Apr 21 2001

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Clues Answers
'Eldorado' poet POE
'Hard Road to Glory' author ASHE
'Oh, that's what you mean' ISEE
'Valley of the Dolls' woman NEELY
'___ rather go naked than wear fur' (slogan) WED
Actress Kedrova LILA
Adjective for a 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' feature ODDEST
Announcement of a visitor DINGDONG
Applied, in a way IRONEDON
Arise DAWN
Ballade stanza ENVOI
Baseballers Ed and Mel OTTS
Brute leader? ETTU
Bust RAID
Classic work of existentialism NAUSEA
College official BURSAR
Crows, maybe GLOATS
Cuddly-looking critters KOALAS
Design INTEND
Discommode, with 'at' EAT
E-mail, e.g.: Abbr. MSG
Emile's love on Broadway NELLIE
Ensured: Abbr. GTD
Expedition SAFARI
Family member SIB
Finally reached, with 'in' LANDEDUP
For everyone RATEDG
Ginsberg and others BEATS
Goes further ahead of, in a race RELAPS
H.S. requirement ENG
Have ___ to pick ANIT
Heir, often ALLOTTEE
Hold ASSERT
Is part of, as a committee SITSON
It may show an opening WANTAD
Clues Answers
John H. ___, Jackson's first Secretary of War EATON
Kind of system MERIT
Like some voices SINGSONG
Lying, maybe ABED
Make it easier to go GREASETHEWHEELS
Maroon RED
Mountain curve requirement LOWSPEED
North Sea feeder YSER
Not more than ATMOST
Obeying INLINE
Olympic game since 1988 PINGPONG
Paper in four sections USATODAY
Pedestal part DADO
Pioneering film in stop-motion animation KINGKONG
Promo TEASER
Psych. research topic ESP
Quattroporte maker MASERATI
Recreation for two SEESAW
Saint of Hollywood EVAMARIE
Shortchanged GYPPED
Soft drink bottle size ONELITER
Stern view? AFT
Super-duper success WOW
Synthetic polyamide used in fiber-making ARAMID
Threw a change-up, in baseball lingo PULLEDTHESTRING
Title courtesan in an 1880 novel NANA
To come SLATED
Typed intro? STEREO
Univ. worker LECT
View from Catania ETNA
Words starting a response to 'What?' ISAID
Young ferret KIT
___ es Salaam DAR
___ Fail, Ireland's coronation stone LIA
___ régime ANCIEN