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New York Times crossword of October 4th, 1998 other clues |
'Breezy' star, 1973 |
'Eight Men Out' star |
'Look here!' |
'Master of the World' director William |
It's served in shreds |
Kind of fire |
Last words of Little Jack Horner |
Let down, perhaps |
Like a golf ball |
Like peacocks, among all birds |
Little sucker |
Mideast entity |
Mil. award |
Mimics 113-Across |
More than desires |
More, in Madrid |
Motor-driven |
Nemesis |
Neoprene gasket |
No-hitter king |
Not of the cloth |
Old-fashioned cold remedy |
One of the Power Rangers |
One with pin tales? |
Overcome utterly |
Parent's ploy |
Part of some E-mail addresses |
Part of some E-mail addresses |
Part of the Net, for short |
Participates in a vigil, maybe |
Philanthropize |
Picnic pest |
Racer's path |
Raised-eyebrow remarks |
Receive |
Red-blooded |
Refuse visitors |
Reprimander's reading |
Rhône's capital |
College in East Orange, N.J. |
Colonial leader? |
Completely mistaken |
Content of some pits |
Contingencies |
Creation of Burr Tillstrom |
Cyst |
Disney's '___ and the Detectives' |
Disney's Michael |
Displays displeasure |
Dockworker's org. |
Dr. in an H. G. Wells novel |
Dr. Johnny Fever's station |
Ear-piercing pooch |
Eastern Christian |
Eisenhower appointee to the Supreme Court |
Exert oneself to the utmost |
Explorer of the Canadian Arctic |
Familiar with |
Fed. stipend |
God-___ |
Grand duke's father |
Haunted house décor |
Holding |
Hutch |
Hydrocarbon suffix |
Hydrophane or isopyre |
Hypnotized |
Impress clearly |
In heaven |
Indignant, with 'up' |
Indonesian island |
Indonesian island |
Irritate |
'Momo' author Michael |
'Sex for Dummies' author |
Royal irritant of lore |
Russian politician Alexander |
'Splendor in the Grass' screenwriter |
See 5-Down |
'The best ___ to come!' |
Settled, as a quarrel |
'___ le roi!' (Bastille cry) |
Shepherds' woolen plaids |
'___ Mrs. Jones' (#1 hit of 1972) |
Shogun's capital |
'___ soit qui mal y pense' |
Sits in on |
1940 John Wayne drama |
Sloth, for one |
1953 movie that shares the name of a Texas town |
1997 Peter Fonda title role |
Soupcon |
Abbr. preceding multiple surnames |
Spanish specie |
Actress Lena |
Spiny anteater |
Ad-lib |
Spotted ___ |
Adderley of hard bop |
Stand in an atelier |
Start of many French titles |
Appetite |
Stephen King's home |
Average American, they say |
Steve of Aerosmith |
Ballad |
Bow (to) |
Stuff |
Sue Grafton's '___ for Alibi' |
Surveillance equipment |
Breezed |
They cant |
British P.M. during the American Revolution |
They emerge in the spring |
Broomball surface |
Thick of things |
Tre ___ (piano player's direction) |
Cached |
Card player's cry |
Tried hard |
Cause for a shootout |
Typewriter feature |
Certain boxer, informally |
Victrola mfr. |
Certain plaintiff, at law |
W.W. II gen. |
Checklist part |
Where Puff frolicked |
William ___, the Father of Photography |
Chief river of British Columbia |
With 36-Down, like some service uniforms |
Chromatin component |
Word in four French department names |
Classic gangster nickname |
___-Manguean (Indian language group) |
Climbing the corporate ladder |
Cloven-hoofed animals |
Cold war force |
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