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New York Times crossword of September 13th, 2010 other clues |
Australian animal that munches on eucalyptus leaves |
'At Last' singer James |
'I'll be through in a minute' |
'Pride and Prejudice' beau |
'___ and Let Die' (Paul McCartney hit) |
'___ the One That I Want' ('Grease' song) |
Barton of the Red Cross |
Big name in printers |
Boar's mate |
Boat loading area |
Classics station song |
Converse |
Creme-filled cookie |
Ending for a female Smurf |
Erases, as a computer's memory |
Expo |
First word in many a fairy tale |
Flapper of old toondom |
Fliers of U.F.O.'s |
Follower of new or golden |
Freak (out) |
Future's opposite |
Game show group |
Gen ___ (thirtysomethings) |
Girl who plays football, perhaps |
Give off |
Homes for hens |
Sneeze sound |
Symbol on a flag |
Trade |
Triceratops, e.g. |
Trillion: Prefix |
Try to win the hand of |
Wabbit's 'wival' |
Wee one |
What a paleontologist reconstructs |
With 20-Across, just for fun |
Word that can precede the starts of 17- and 62-Across and 11- and 35-Down |
___ facto |
___ of March |
___ salts |
___-podge |
Husband of a trophy wife, maybe |
Is a chatterbox |
Lifeguard's skill, for short |
Like Lindbergh's famous flight |
Like Papa Bear's porridge, to Goldilocks |
Loses altitude fast |
Madeline of 'Blazing Saddles' |
Margaret Mitchell's Scarlett |
Mold's origin |
Monthly TV bill |
Most uncommon |
Mount Everest guide |
Neighbor of Cambodia |
One drawn to a flame |
Opera set in ancient Egypt |
Owls' cries |
Pants length measurement |
Part of a shoelace tie |
Pat gently, as with makeup |
Pixar's 'Finding ___,' 2003 |
Played (with) |
Poodle or dachshund, e.g. |
Pub draughts |
Puts into law |
Recipe direction |
Response to 'Are too!' |
Ripped |
Sarcastic exclamation |
Scandalous 1919 Chicago baseball team |
Scrapes (out) |
See 38-Across |
Separator of continents |
Serving in Homer Simpson's favorite dinner |
Settle, as a debt |
Small dog, in brief |
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