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German mathematician who lent his name to a 'bottle' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 8th, 2009 other clues
'Check it out for yourself'
'Close ...'
'The Great Gatsby' setting
'The Jewel in the Crown' begins it, with 'The'
1989 Broadway monodrama
2003 Anthony Swofford Gulf war memoir made into a 2005 film
A boring person might have one
Author ___ Easton Ellis
Being abroad
Cannon shot on a set?
Capital of the Buryat Republic
Club for bulking up?
Cousin of an Omaha
Crack squad
Cramped urban dwellings, briefly
Did course work?
Draw
Drum alternative, vehicularly
Easy to get into
Even around the Seine?
Explorer of North America's eastern coast in 1524
Figures at a pileup
Folklorist/musicologist Alan
Four-time Grammy winner Schifrin
Good profit source
He said 'You are free and that is why you are lost'
Home of the Knockmealdown Mountains
Indication that there's more: Abbr.
Inspirational delivery: Abbr.
Is an affectionate pooch
Its bulbs are milder than garlic
Kind of mud pie
Like fruit crates
Like some eye surgery
Little auk
Move in an attention-getting way
Moves in a tired way?
Offensive action
Old royal residence in 29-Across
One of 58 Chopin compositions
One of Laban's daughters
One way to think
One who was recently a child
Patterson who played the title role on TV's 'Private Benjamin'
Pianist with 15 Grammys
Pitcher Orlando Hernández's nickname
Places for some aeries
Player of Det. Eames on 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent'
Real-life death penalty opponent played by Sarandon in 'Dead Man Walking'
Second chances for students
See 57-Across
Silver: Prefix
Some acts
Some high-tech images
Some old-fashioned bars
Spanish seers?
Starting code word
Stumps
Succession of history
Test control
Title girl of a 1906 L. Frank Baum novel
W.W. I military grp.
Way to turn a ship
With 44-Across, Champion rider
Wound, in a way, as a fellow G.I.
Zealand resident
___ corde (music direction)

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