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New York Times crossword of September 4th, 2012 other clues
'For shame!'
'Joy to the World,' for one
'___ ain't broke ...'
'___ the land of the free ...'
'___ you O.K.?'
62-Across to a mathematician
62-Across to a student of Semitic languages
62-Across to a Yankees fan
62-Across to an astronomer
Age at which Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse died
Already occupied, as a seat
Bandleader Kay
Beaverlike
Bit of force
British party
Candy item that comes in five basic flavors
Candy wafer manufacturer
Carol ___, five-time world figure-skating champion
Closing bid?
Come to fruition
Cry to a torero
Determined to accomplish
Drafts may be served on it
Drum kit components
Elbow
Elis' school
Extinct carnivore, familiarly
Family member: Abbr
Federal biomedical agcy
German city noted for trials
Guns, as an engine
Helm location in a sloop
Inscribed pillar
iPad users' purchases
Jaded ones
Kith's companion
Latin word on a cornerstone
Like most roads
Like some inclement weather
Long-limbed
Love for Scarlett
Metric ___
Miner's hat feature
Money V.I.P
Monteverdi opera hero
Nyasaland, now
Olive genus
Org. for fillers and drillers
Part of an outfit
Parts of an outfit
Politico whose name is an anagram of GAOLER
Prefix with con
Pretzels and chips, in adspeak
Princely inits
Prominent Nixon feature
Province on Hudson Bay: Abbr
Ribald
Sense of self
Serves a draft, e.g
Sexy woman in a Beatles song
Skin-care product ingredient
Stern and brusque
Striped scavenger
Summer, in about one-sixth of Canada
Sunrise direction in Spain
The law has a long one
Thrice, in prescriptions
TV component
Undomesticated
Usefulness
Video game manufacturer
What nonparallel lines do eventually
Yorkshire city
___-black
___-Saxon

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