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New York Times crossword of September 17th, 2001 other clues
'Jack and the Beanstalk' exclamation
'Venerable' English writer
'Venerable' English writer
'Winnie-the-Pooh' donkey
'___ Got a Secret'
'___ Got a Secret'
1930's quintuplet
1970's-80's New York City mayor
A proverb that contradicts 17- and 34-Across
Abhors
Accessory for Miss America
Affirm under oath
Affirm under oath
Angler's quest
Bagel topper
Bagel topper
Beam of light
Book of maps
Budget competitor
Budget competitor
Building addition
Carrier to Stockholm
Carrier to Stockholm
Cause of a skid
Civil War prez
Climb down
Coach Parseghian
Coach Parseghian
Computer image
Computer image
Cpl.'s superior
Cpl.'s superior
Danish city
Danish city
Destroys
Displace
Displace
Dutch treat?
Expert
Expert
Famed Bosox outfielder
Goddess of wisdom
Goddess of wisdom
Golf shoe features
Golf shoe features
Hullabaloo
Hullabaloo
Intensify
Intensify
Island across the strait from Singapore
Itinerary word
Itinerary word
Jacob's first wife
Jacob's first wife
Jet speed unit
Like traditional Disney films
Madison or Monroe: Abbr.
Maxwell Smart, for one
One of the Sinatras
One of the Sinatras
One of TV's Jetsons
One who is often 22-Across
Out of the wind, nautically
Party attender
Phaser setting
Phaser setting
Place for boars and sows
Plum, lemon or peach
Poor
Poor
Popular cracker brand
Post-op time
Relent
Satanic
Satanic
See 17-Across
See 17-Across
Shoreline problem
Silents star Bara
Singer Johnny
Spanish uncle
Student's jottings
Sudden, fierce winds
Surround
Surround
Swiftness
Swiftness
Take care of
Take care of
Tiff
Tiff
Transgression
Transgression
Waiting room call
Waiting room call
Walk through mud, say
Weeping
Went by bus
Widespread
Widespread
With 34-Across, a proverb
___ and wherefores
___ fu

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