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Wagering locale: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 30th, 2010 other clues
Greek philosophical group
Guinness superlative
Hardly a picky eater
He played opposite Jones in 'Carousel' and 'Oklahoma!'
Heraldic band
Island in the Tyrrhenian Sea
It gets the juice out
It may be square
Jazz group, for short
Keach of 'W.'
Letters on the road
Like the Dalai Lama, historically
Like the devout
Low-cost home loan corp.
Mag. edition
Mail order option
Map line: Abbr.
Marked by dignity and taste
Nasty remark
New Year festival overseas
Nymph pursuer
One who's definitely not in the in-crowd
Pack carrier
Part of a winter stash
Put under
Reversals
Sale table notation
Sci-fi role starting in 1966
See 16-Across
Shout in a playground debate
Shows disappointment, in a way
Some broken glass
Some socials
Spot for a bite
Style of fighting
Sushi fish
'I'll grant you that. However ...'
'Don't have ___!'
'Uh-uh!'
'That's amazing!'
'Uh-uh!'
'Uh-uh!'
'Uh-uh!'
'You think I won't?!'
8-Down's Roman equivalent
Actress Alexander of 'The Cosby Show'
Arid region's watercourse
Backdrop for many a Winter Olympics
Behind
Betray
Brand associated with Everyday Knee Highs
Bridge need
Brokerage name since 1992
Destination for a Near Eastern caravan
Deut. preceder
Disco phrase
Dorm V.I.P.'s, for short
Eliot protagonist
Emerge on top
European fashion capital
Fate
Feature at an auto show, in two different ways
Fort Worth sch.
Girl in 'Waterworld'
Teen breakout
Unanimously
VCR button
Wayne or Lee
Webmaster's lingo
With 24-Across, 'Uh-uh!'
Year Michelangelo began work on 'David'
Zeno's locale
___ Harker, wife in Bram Stoker's 'Dracula'

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