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New York Times crossword of September 18th, 2004 other clues |
Bright wrap |
Children's author Eleanor |
Cordwood units |
Crew members |
Establish as a goal |
Ex-Sen. Charles |
Film equipment, for short |
Finished |
Give the cold shoulder |
Having pricked ears |
Having the will? |
Health org. |
Iris locales |
Is out |
It's blue |
It's said before God |
Lake of rock's Emerson, Lake & Palmer |
Lazybones |
Legislative group |
Like some police |
Manners |
Mincemeat ingredient |
Modern conference beginning |
Moonshine |
Musical syllable |
Name on a ticket |
Ogle |
Old Test. book |
Opposite of noche |
Perennial government concern |
Philippine language |
Popular music genre |
Prompter's whisper |
Quebec's Festival d'___ |
$60 property in Monopoly |
'Man alive!' |
'Oh, well' |
'Snuffy Smith' parent |
1983 Randy Newman song with the lyric 'Looks like another perfect day' |
'___ way, please' |
Actor in both 'Shane,' 1953, and 'City Slickers,' 1991 |
Airplane part |
Antique store section |
Autobiographical subtitle |
Basis on which many suits are pressed |
Be in charge of |
Beaujolais grape |
Better |
Brahms work that includes 'Behold All Flesh' |
Scene of a lot of shooting |
Select |
Soprano Jenny |
Source of a large, colorful lingo |
Specialty retailer since 1969 |
Spectacles |
Split |
Stag |
Starting guide |
Stash (away) |
Store need: Abbr. |
Take off |
They're spotted in ponds |
Thorny Eurasian shrub |
Times |
Treat for tired dogs? |
Unleashes (upon) |
Uproar |
Villain, at times |
Wit who recorded the classic 1960 comedy album 'At the Hungry I' |
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