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New York Times crossword of September 29th, 2005 other clues |
'Ain't ___ Sweet?' |
'Aren't we the comedian?!' |
'Far out, man!' |
'Pardon' |
'Quite possibly' |
'That feels good!' |
'___ get it!' |
'___ hollers, let
' |
'
___ saw Elba' |
1974 top 10 hit with Spanish lyrics |
A cat, but rarely a rat |
Ambulance staffer, for short |
Appurtenance for Santa |
August |
Balsam |
Blasts out |
Capital NW of Drammen |
Card game with forfeits |
Chemical suffixes |
Decorative pottery and such |
Drag through the mud |
Elia Kazan's autobiography |
Emir's land |
Enraptured |
Ferry destination, possibly |
Four pairs |
Fraternity character |
H.S. subject |
Half of a 1980's TV team |
Hardly go-getters |
K follower |
Kung ___ chicken |
Lead character in a Mario Puzo novel |
Loosened (up) |
Medical suffix |
Mine passages |
Month 'The Motorcycle Diaries' begins |
Necessity for some, in order to go to the movies |
Nets with floats |
Nod's significance |
On the perimeter |
On the road |
One of the Munsters |
One who's sorry |
Pizarro's conquest |
Playing marble |
Prefix with puncture |
See 17-Across |
See 17-Across |
See 17-Across |
See 17-Across |
Shelved |
Singer Coolidge |
Sixth-century year |
Small knot |
Sole saver |
Something bad to be caught in |
Spanish for 'poplar' |
Spray target, perhaps |
Steaming |
Supplement |
Take a peek |
They may hang by the neck |
Tommy Rettig's co-star in 1950's TV |
Twofold |
Verizon, for one |
Where ships go |
With 25-, 45- and 58-Across, some advice by 36-Across |
Wynken, Blynken and Nod, e.g. |
Zoot suit feature |
___ avis |
___ cherry |
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