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New York Times crossword of September 11th, 2016 other clues |
'Auld Lang ___' |
'Huh?' |
'I see what you're doing!' |
'No ___!' ('I give!') |
'Roger that' |
'That hurts!' |
'That ___ wrong' |
'What services ___ thou do?': King Lear |
'___ español?' |
'___ grip!' |
'___ on Cards,' classic 1949 book |
1970s-'80s TV's 'The ___ Club' |
2014 Oscar-nominated film set in Alabama |
Acid |
Ahab's post |
All the rage |
All things considered |
Alternative to boeuf or poulet |
Battery part |
Big feature of Popeye, informally |
Bro or sis |
Buttonless garment |
Cadillac founder Henry |
Cause of a tic, for short |
Charisse of 'Brigadoon' |
Choice: Abbr |
Chortle |
Cocktail sauce ingredient |
Command to a dog |
Command to a dog |
Companion to whiskey in 'American Pie' |
Craft the U.S. government has never recognized |
Cried over spilled milk, maybe |
D-Day vessel: Abbr |
Destination for some BART riders, for short |
Dis |
Doctors' orders |
Elflike |
Fastener designed to leave a flush surface |
Fear of a claustrophobe, for short |
Figaro, e.g |
Fish that can swim forward and backward |
Foal : horse :: calf : ___ |
Former Laker Lamar |
French Dadaist |
Galway Bay locale, to locals |
Geographical eponym of an insurance company |
Gumbo ingredients |
Habituate |
Hatchery sound |
Hodgepodge |
In a slapdash way |
Item on a telephone stand |
Jungle menace |
Kick back, with 'out' |
Know-it-all |
Kwik-E-Mart clerk |
Late author and Peace Nobelist |
Letters between two names |
Like O's in most typefaces |
Like Verdi's 'Caro nome' |
Line at the end of a day's diary |
Lively, on a score |
Lollapalooza |
London home to many John Constable paintings |
Lout |
Ma and pa, with 'the' |
Magazine's lead |
Memo segue |
Menace in 2014 news |
Month before juin |
More than capable |
Most jump shots |
Motel sign filler |
Muppet with a 'rubber duckie' |
New England state sch |
New Mexico's ___ National Laboratories |
O.E.D. contents: Abbr |
Office no |
One in front of a train |
One making a pitch? |
Paint choice |
Pajama party |
Part of a rating |
PBS supporter, for short |
Poll worker's request |
Popular airfare finder |
Positive response to 'Parlez-vous anglais?' |
Pride of Lions, for short? |
Prince Valiant's love |
Prince ___, Eddie Murphy's role in 'Coming to America' |
Put down in writing? |
QB guarders |
Rained cats and dogs |
Rang |
Record six-time David di Donatello Award winner for Best Actress |
Reddish-brown |
Relative of -let |
Relative of a raspberry |
Reply to 'Look at that!' |
Rock Hudson/Doris Day romantic comedy |
Roosevelt of note |
Roosevelt of note |
Sarcasm clarification |
Shenanigans |
Shrimp ___ |
Sloughs |
Slushy drink brand |
Snore loudly |
Source of some quilt stuffing |
Speedily |
Start to -tainment |
Stone, to Caesar |
Study of caves |
Super-handsome |
Tavern tap handle |
Teary-eyed |
The check that's in the mail, maybe |
The other woman |
The world's largest is China |
There are no ifs, ands or buts about it |
Things insomniacs count |
Tickles |
Title character in a 'Sgt. Pepper' song |
Toss in |
Tribal figures |
Trim |
Tryster with Tristan |
TV ads |
Twist-___ |
United |
Variety show |
What a child may think is under the [puzzle's central image] |
What a parent may think is under the [puzzle's central image] |
Word with black or photo |
Yen |
___ bar (popular candy) |
___ Life, 'Porgy and Bess' character |
___ Trueheart (Dick Tracy's wife) |
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