New York Times - Oct 30 2004

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Clues Answers
'Don't follow me' WAITHERE
'Gimme' IWANTIT
'Love Is a Battlefield' singer, 1983 PATBENATAR
'Ox-eyed lady' in the 'Iliad' HERA
'Recess is over' RUNONIN
'The Philosophy of Right' author HEGEL
'___ of little faith ...' OYE
1980 Peace Nobelist ___ Pérez Esquivel ADOLFO
Aristocratic name part VON
Beaker GLASS
Betelgeuse, for one MSTAR
Blue state? WOE
Bolshevik opponent CZARIST
Bond supplier KRAZYGLUE
Brave opponent MET
Bridge safety feature PARAPET
Brief layover STOPOFF
Bristles SEESRED
Buckle GIVE
Candidate for mummification INCA
Chowderhead DOLT
Country folk RUSTICS
Dict. listings SYNS
Dove's site COTE
Eastern leaders AGAS
Elm City students ELIS
First lady ___ McKinley IDA
Glowing RADIANT
Good name for a lawyer? SUE
Good news from the financial aid office AWARDLETTER
Hanging, of a sort STALACTITE
Hard IMPERMEABLE
Having ribs, in anatomy COSTATE
Clues Answers
He became famous for holding up cars OTIS
Hiker's stat. ELEV
Historic ship NINA
How some wallpaper comes PREPASTED
Labrador hrs. AST
Like some shows, for short SRO
Make an impression ETCH
Not identifying with the hoi polloi ELITIST
Number request SINGFORME
Nut's shape HEXAGON
One-named singer seen in 'Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights' MYA
Org. for Agassi and Roddick ATP
Passes up? ALLEYOOPS
Place for preemies, in brief ICU
Projecting parts SALIENTS
Resting place BASE
Revisions EDITS
Saddam Hussein, notably EXDICTATOR
Salvador Dali's midair companions, in a famous photo THREECATS
Schlepper TOTER
Sculptors Nicola and Giovanni PISANOS
Slightly unpleasant, as weather DRIZZLING
Sourness ACIDITY
Squared things AVENGED
Start out in the morning, perhaps HEADTOWORK
Suitable for almost everyone PGRATED
Take REVENUE
Tops BEATS
Vault LEAP
Warrant ENTITLE
What oscillating fans do THEWAVE
Winning blackjack holding ACETEN
___ soda SAL