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New York Times crossword of September 29th, 2011 other clues
#33 on a table
'In ___,' Nirvana album
'The ___ lama, he's a priest'
'___ can' (campaign slogan)
Air show sound
Airer of hearings
Analgesic
Baritone piece sung by Renato
Bath ___
Bomber pilot in 'Catch-22'
British aristocracy
Bugs
But: Lat
Claim
Curie, Kelvin and Fermi
Dutch princess who's the daughter of Queen Juliana
Easy catch
Enamored (of)
Esposas: Abbr
Fairy tale
Flapper wrapper
French flower
German connection
Glutton
Green globule
Grievous
Home for Samuel Beckett
Honeybun
Hopelessness
Hot
Kind of knife
La-la lead-in
Language known to native speakers as 'te reo'
Learned ones
Link in the food chain?
Major mess
Ming jar, e.g
N.L. West team, on scoreboards
New Orleans sight
Occasionally
One who says a lot in a game
Org. with a targetlike mark on its flag
Prison staple
Puts an edge on
Range parts: Abbr
Reporter's aid
Reverse
Runners do it
School yr. section
Scot's negative
Second bananas
Service award?
Seventh heaven
Shakespearean stir
Simple ski lift
Site of some Galileo experiments
Sondheim's Mrs. Lovett, e.g
Sorkin who wrote 'The Social Network'
Sphere
Sphere
Suffix with real or surreal
The Depression, e.g
Time for a pique-nique, maybe
Tries
Upper body: Abbr
Wrecks
Year St. Augustine of Canterbury died
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___ exchange

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