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New York Times crossword of October 28th, 2010 other clues
'My dear fellow'
'Off the Court' autobiographer
'Punk'd' cable channel
'Tell ___ story'
'That issue is in the past'
'The poison of life,' per Brontë's Rochester
'Whaddaya know!'
'Whaddaya know!'
2000 Hugh Jackman movie
African menace
Bar, at the bar
Barnard's ___, locale in 'Great Expectations'
Base ___
Be sociable
Be told about
Berlin cry
Bibliophile's concern
Bomber pilot in 'Catch-22'
Bottled spirit
Bryn ___ College
Bucko
Burning issue
Capital of the U.S.?
Check out
Chemical suffix
Club for swingers
Component of bronze
Coral reef dwellers
Crossed (out)
Dovetail with
Elaine ___, George W. Bush's only labor secretary
Feudal domains
Fresh
George Washington and others
Go for the gold?
Hydroxyl compound
In order
In the center of
Italian TV channel
Kia model
Learning method
Like some job training
Lock
Math groups
Mind
New York or Wisconsin, in D.C.
Nurses take these
Online store option
Picaroon
Poet's Muse
Pre-election activity
Prefix with comic
Projecting edge
QBs, often
Reach for rudely
Ring cry
Seat holders
See 17-Across
See 17-Across
See 43-Across
Set apart
Sign of a winner
Sniffler's supply
Soft drink brand
Spilling point
Staff symbol
Top-of-the-world topper
Understood
War stat
Washington city, river or tribe
What you will
With 27- and 35-Across, a Halloween riddle
With 60-Across, answer to the riddle
Yankee manager who wore #37
___ Greene, 'The Godfather' gangster

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