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New York Times crossword of October 20th, 1997 other clues
'Deutschland ___ Alles'
'Huckleberry Finn' character
'Iliad' or 'Aeneid,' e.g.
'So there!'
1996 Michael Crichton novel
Actor Estrada
Annual Memorial Day event
Arcing shot
Beginners' skiing area
Broad
Broad valleys
Chutzpah
Comedian Hartman
Company V.I.P.'s
Competed
Confidential matter
Cosmopolitan publisher
Daisylike bloom
Declare with confidence
Difficulties to be worked out
Dripping
Feudal workers
Frosts, as a cake
Generosity
Genesis garden
Gentle stroke
Give off an odor
Harbingers
Humor columnist Bombeck
It's made of plaster of paris
Jazzy talk
Kind of Buddhist
Kind of engineer or service
Layers
Legal memo starter
Like left-hand page numbers
Lipton products
Makes mistakes
Mensa members have high ones
Mimicked
Month after diciembre
No-no
Not too intelligent
Nutty thought
Once a year
Pan Am rival, formerly
Performing
Perry White was her boss
Physicist's workplace
Post-op period
Price
Prickly ___
Receded
Rockne of Notre Dame
Run off to the chapel
Scissors cut
Selective Service registrant, agewise
Sesames, e.g.
Set of advantages
Sir's counterpart
Skeleton's place?
Soapmaker's solution
Sports venues
Sprinted
Stern that works with a bow
Tennis great Lendl
There are 435 in Cong.
Town square
Trig ratio
TV-top antenna
Undiluted
United ___ Emirates
Uses a Smith-Corona
Volcano output
Warrior princess of TV
Yorkshire city
___-fi (book genre)

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