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New York Times crossword of October 19th, 2007 other clues
'Eight Is Enough' wife
'Hang on!'
'La Reine Margot' novelist
'Lighten up, will ya?!'
'Tristram Shandy' author
'Unbelievable!'
10 kilogauss
A bit much
Area below the hairline
Astronaut Collins and others
Become active
Bluster
Bombards with junk
Bring to a standstill
Call in a calamity
Changsha is its capital
Checks out
Clam
Comic Boosler
Creator of lofty lines
Cry before storming out
Darwin's home
Directory data: Abbr.
Dishes out undaintily
Disk units
Eager
Fat cat, in England
Four-time Vardon Trophy winner
Freshening naturally
Garb symbolizing youth
Get moving, with 'up'
Hardly humble homes
Hate, say
Hiking aid
In the pink
James Forrestal was its last cabinet secy.
Letter run
Like successful orators
Lock changer?
Makes out
Mar makeup
Narrows: Abbr.
Natural
No longer doing the job?: Abbr.
Not as touched
One of Jon Arbuckle's pets
Packs in stacks
Park gathering place
Portions of les années
Pull out of ___ (produce suddenly)
Relish
Short distance
Slalom targets
Some shirts
Something to get a kick out of
South Pacific island
Starters
Stat for a reliever
Station info, briefly
Superrealist sculptor Hanson
They stand for something: Abbr.
Things that may be shot in stages?
Toasted triangle topper
Trailer's place
Turn out
Ways to go
Windshield wipers
Zip
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