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New York Times crossword of September 21st, 2006 other clues |
'Ah-oooo-ga!' horn |
'Enigma Variations' composer |
'Family Ties' mother |
'I am such an idiot!' |
'Oh, very funny!' |
'Something to Talk About' singer, 1991 |
'The Birds' screenwriter ___ Hunter |
'___ chic!' |
'___War' (Shatner novel) |
30- and 47-Down in Polish |
A Gospel writer |
Activating switches |
Actress Lena |
Actress Virna |
Alphabetizes, e.g. |
Alternative to Lycos |
Basic education, familiarly |
Casual wear |
Chin-up targets, briefly |
Coloring |
Coupling |
Dope |
Dope |
Emmy-nominated Hatcher |
Felt but not seen |
Fictional pirate |
Got to |
Implant deeply |
In the time leading up to |
Intl. assn. since 1948 |
Invite for |
It's heartrending |
Jobs |
Lessor, usually |
Let out slowly |
Lunchtime tryst, informally |
Manjula's spouse on 'The Simpsons' |
Many a Facebook listee |
March lasting 31 days? |
Mer filler |
Most like a chimney sweep |
Nonfictional films, for short |
One getting into hot water |
Overseas refusal |
Part of the U.S. campaign season: Abbr. |
Pick up |
Pink-slips |
Pipe fitting |
Plants with sword-shaped leaves |
Poop |
Pot collection |
Principles: Abbr. |
Publication that coined the word 'sitcom' |
Rap's Dr. ___ |
Ring-tailed animals |
Searched for morays |
See 30-Down |
Shenanigan |
Singer Brickell |
Stars and crosses |
Stomach |
Teased mercilessly |
The U.K.'s home |
They may need massaging |
Treat again, as a sprain |
Unpromising |
Way up |
Ways to leave |
With 47-Down, the theme of this puzzle |
Women's shoe designer ___ Angiolini |
Word on overseas mail |
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