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___ heure (afternoon time in France) crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of September 13th, 2001 other clues |
'And so on,' when tripled |
'Chances ___' |
'Chances ___' |
'David Copperfield' woman |
'Excuse me ...' |
'Later' |
'Later' |
50-50 chances |
9, in a date: Abbr. |
A dog's age |
A dog's age |
Amalgams |
Answer man's challenge |
Baseball's Brock |
Baseball's Brock |
Building supports |
C-E-G, e.g. |
Campaign grps. |
Chic |
Chic |
Clear |
Clear |
Community competition |
Cornerstone abbr. |
Cornerstone abbr. |
Cyberneticist's study |
Depressed |
Depressed |
Designer Simpson |
Designer Simpson |
Earwax |
Ewe in 'Babe' |
Gas thief, perhaps |
Gerund's tail |
Golden-___ |
Golden-___ |
Herd stray |
Hit in the leg |
Hoedown sight |
Hoosier humorist |
Hoosier humorist |
Irregularity |
It lacks a cutting edge |
It may be passed down the line |
Italian articles |
Large deer-hunting group? |
Leader at Indy |
Lies comfortably |
Like the children, in a holiday verse |
Lively |
Lively |
Meat that tastes like chicken |
Memo abbr. |
Memo abbr. |
Muscle that turns a limb inward |
N.Y. school |
Name |
Name |
No bright bovine? |
Not now |
Portray a scam victim? |
Revere |
Revere |
Richmond-to-Norfolk dir. |
Sack |
Sack |
Sapling |
See 10-Down |
See 10-Down |
See 13-Down |
See 13-Down |
Sender of monthly checks: Abbr. |
Sheltered, in a way |
Sheltered, in a way |
Sofer of 'General Hospital' |
Some high-schoolers: Abbr. |
Sonata section |
Sonata section |
Spanish dice roll |
Spoilers |
Spoilers |
Successful angler? |
Suffix with green |
Tennis edge |
They may put you to sleep |
Tie tightly |
Time for a big event |
Touch |
Touch |
Unified |
Unified |
With 27-Down, sci-fi phenomena that help explain this puzzle's theme |
With 62-Down, office worker's ensemble |
Writer Nin |
Writer Nin |
Zenith products |
Zenith's opposite |
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