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New York Times crossword of September 24th, 2007 other clues
'Cheers' bartender
'Dang!'
'In my opinion ...'
'Piece of cake!'
5:2, e.g., at a racetrack
Activities in 57-Down
Admonition to a showboating athlete
Almost any doo-wop tune
Arouse, as interest
Atlantic or Pacific
Benchwarmer's plea
Bro's sibling
Buddhist sect
By way of
Celestial bear
Classic arcade game
Cybermessages
Derby prize
Director Kazan
Doll's cry
Expensive tooth filling material
Father: Prefix
Features of science classes
Felt sore
Fork over
Furry TV extraterrestrial
Garfield's pal, in the funnies
Give the O.K.
Golda of Israel
Hardly cramped
Kid's book with a hidden character
Local noncollegian, to a collegian
Makes tough
Most common U.S. surname
Mrs. Bush
Muscles to crunch
Napped leather
Nita of silent films
Notes after do
Old 'Tonight Show' intro
Open to bribery
Oreo's filling
Out of favor, informally
Out of kilter
Perry Mason's field
Pesky swarmer
Place for sheep to graze
Poet Pound
Poker player's headgear
Pungent-smelling
Put money in the bank
Put out, as a fire
Rights org.
Rock's Bon Jovi
Satellite TV receiver
Set free
Sinking in mud
Sport with beefy grapplers
Squirrel away
Stadium toppers
Stephen of 'The Crying Game'
Suds maker
Suspect's story
The Beatles' '___ the Walrus'
The whole shebang
Top-rated
Understood
Utensil used with flour
Walk drunkenly
What a driver's license shows proof of
Wife of Jacob
Windsor, notably
Wit's remark
Word after show or know
Young Bambi
Zero
___-friendly (simple to operate)

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