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New York Times crossword of October 14th, 2012 other clues |
'Have you ___ good?' |
'Nashville' director |
'Our Town' opera composer |
'Pulp Fiction' weapon |
'The Gates' artist |
'Uh-uh, laddie' |
'Whatever' |
'___ Evil' (Mia Farrow film) |
'___ Gold' |
'___ roll!' (bettor's cry) |
2010 movie with a plot to steal the moon |
A little off |
African region including Khartoum and Timbuktu |
Against one's will |
Alka-Seltzer ad character |
Asian gold bar measure |
Behind |
Behind |
Benaderet of 'The Beverly Hillbillies' |
Bit of science |
Blue eyes and blond hair |
Blue Triangle grps |
Boating hazards |
Bread dispensers |
British pens |
Brown ink |
Buzzer |
Buzzes |
Cabinet dept. since 1889 |
Cassette player |
Central Sicilian province |
Chilled |
Men's suit specification |
Mideast strongman |
More likely to crash? |
Must |
Not burn completely |
Not well |
Old Brit. coins |
Old-fashioned boiler input |
Omani or Yemeni |
On the ground, in ballet |
Only a day away, say |
Or follower |
Outta here |
Palm products |
Percussionist's setup |
Pet that doesn't need much brushing, say |
Pharmaceutical giant that makes Boniva |
Philosopher Kierkegaard |
Pine-___ |
Prefix with comedy |
Presidential middle name or last name |
Recipe unit |
Relative of a crown |
Repeated phrase in 'Hot Hot Hot' |
River through Orsk |
Round in Britain, maybe |
Salon worker |
Slow leak |
Soap discontinued in 2011 |
Some baby sitters |
Some classwork |
Some up-and-comers |
Something with a Blue Book value |
Son in 'The Royal Tenenbaums' |
Southwest terminal? |
Speakeasy's distilling locale |
Chronicle |
Cinnabar, e.g |
Comic strip with the characters Rat and Pig |
Common belief |
Competent |
Complete, in informal writing |
Departure from the norm |
Didn't come right out and say |
Dodger Hershiser |
Dog with 'rough' and 'smooth' breeds |
Egypt's Sadat |
Enters hurriedly |
Epitome of simplicity |
Farm fowl |
Farm wagon |
Forest, in Germany |
Frist's successor as Senate majority leader |
Full of the latest |
Game with Wild Draw 4 cards |
General headquarters? |
Glassmaking material |
Hanger-on |
Hindu title of respect |
Home of the oldest school in Sweden, founded in 1085 |
Ikea store, to some |
Island west of Maui |
It might extend above a side door |
Italian ladies |
Itty-bitty breath mint |
Lapful, maybe |
Like some coincidences |
Lioness's lack |
Lottery winner's feeling |
Low-battery signal |
Low-rent district |
#2: Abbr |
M.R.I., maybe |
'Dies ___' |
Special attention |
Split in a hurry |
Stock: Abbr |
Stoller's partner in songwriting |
T. S. Eliot's middle name |
Take off again, as pounds |
Takes baby steps |
Tantrum, colloquially |
Ted who wrote 'The Kennedy Legacy' |
Teetotaler's amount |
Tex. neighbor |
The youngest Jetson |
Three-time All-Star pitcher Frank |
Top of a ladder, maybe |
Vasco da Gama's departure point |
Volume of the world |
Warning |
What a pusher may push in a park |
What dead men are said to do |
Windy City commuters' inits |
With 'The,' former sketch comedy program on CBS ... fittingly enough |
Word with Army or ant |
Wuss |
Yoga posture |
You may go under it at a hotel |
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