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1997 Demi Moore movie with the tagline 'Failure is not an option' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of September 5th, 2009 other clues |
'Gigantic (___ of Two Johns),' 2002 documentary about They Might Be Giants |
'Lieben,' in German class |
'Lou Grant' production co. |
'Solitude is impractical and ___ society is fatal': Emerson |
'The press,' for 'reporters,' e.g. |
'Whatever' |
1978 King novel rereleased in a 'Complete and uncut' version in 1990 |
Bad copies? |
Battle cry |
Bookbinder's material |
Braves pitcher who won the 1957 Cy Young Award |
Call at home |
Company that provided equipment for the reality show 'The Contender' |
Córdoba compass direction |
Create a flip book, say |
Cry from the accused |
Don't deny |
End |
Endorse on a Web site, maybe |
Entered a contest |
Farrier's focus |
Field, e.g. |
Finish line? |
First monarch to be crowned Tsar of All Russia |
Food used as an antiseptic during World War I |
Garment that's often reconstructed before each wearing |
Housemother to Tootie, Natalie, Blair and Jo |
Indicator of freshness? |
Intensify |
It's classified by the U.S.D.A. as red meat under cooking guidelines and as poultry under inspection standards |
Kind of |
Like a runner-up, often |
Like many bows |
Line that passes through both of an ellipse's foci |
Majority of U.S. governors, as of 2009: Abbr. |
Maneuver gingerly |
Mrs. Lovett in 'Sweeney Todd,' for one |
Nab in a net |
Needed a coating of heated propylene glycol, say |
New England sch. with campuses in Durham and Manchester |
Niche |
Not dormant |
Note on a time-sensitive document |
Original host of 'Breakfast at Wimbledon' |
Pad |
Pet for which you can buy an Aqua-Leash |
Pitcher who struck out the final batter of the 2007 World Series |
Poivre's counterpart |
Result of nonuse |
Rig capacity |
River of Yuma and Phoenix |
Secret words? |
See 10-Down |
Setting for 10 U.S. states: Abbr. |
Spoiler of a sort |
Spontaneous |
Strength provider |
Structure made from poles and hides |
Took a lot of punches? |
Turn off |
Under one's command |
Veto |
What many rulers hold |
What some predictions are based on |
Winner of the 2002 Academy Award for Best Original Song |
With 52-Down, structure found under eaves |
___ shame |
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