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New York Times crossword of October 30th, 2009 other clues |
Sweet little things with points to them |
Taken things a bit too far |
Teacher's deg. |
The Astros, on scoreboards |
The Blue Jays, on scoreboards |
Thread: Fr. |
Tic-tac-toe loser |
Travel guide listing |
Turning meas. |
Vote in une législature |
Went nowhere |
Whitney Houston hit recorded for the 1988 Summer Olympics |
___ State |
'A pity' |
'Bull Durham' director Shelton |
A musician might pick it up |
'___ Town Too' (1981 hit) |
'I'm Henry VIII, I am' singer |
1974 Rolling Stones hit |
Anthropomorphic film villain |
Ate |
Austrian article |
Bailiwick |
Bears make them, in brief |
Behind |
Big newsstand seller for some magazines |
Bookie's charge, for short |
Canto contraction |
Cartoonish cry |
Celtic sea god |
Charge stuff |
Childish comeback |
Concerto component |
Country music |
Cross character |
Death, in Deutschland |
Deflation indication |
Diamond figure on a 2006 postage stamp |
Fat standard, say: Abbr. |
French suffix with Québec |
German indefinite article |
Green land |
He said 'Learn from the masses, and then teach them' |
Hearing aids, briefly |
Home for an addax and dorcas gazelle |
Im-ho-___, Boris Karloff's role in 'The Mummy' |
It no longer circulates around the Seine |
Kind of flakes |
Kite relatives |
Like a lion's coat |
Like grandchildren |
Like some candidates: Abbr. |
Long time: Abbr. |
Looped handles |
Maisonette |
Mil. base until 1994 |
Must, informally |
Nick, say |
Odds' end? |
One may be significant |
One of Steinbeck's twins |
Parisian pronoun |
Rite reading for some 13-year-olds |
Salt additive? |
Site of many '60s tours |
Skate part |
SLAM |
Soil water saturation limits |
Some lock changers |
Spell |
Stewie's sister on 'Family Guy' |
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