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New York Times crossword of October 15th, 2004 other clues
Chum in chaps
Cole Porter's 'Well, Did You ___!'
Cubism pioneer Juan
Dedicatee of a piano classic
Downsize, e.g.
Film part
First name in stunts
Go-go
Grinding stuff
Hand over
Have dishes delivered
Having multiple sections
Hebrew leader?
Hurdles for jrs.
Important chip, briefly
In a net, e.g.
It's not bought
It's spoken in Stornoway
Let up
Levi Stubbs's group, with 'the'
Licenses
Like some pronouns: Abbr.
Like some provinces
Like some signs and statistics
Like some town ordinances
Makes waves
Match, informally
More
Not allow to stay
Now alternative
Octavia's offer?
One counted in an express checkout
One may take you in
One way to get up and around?
Overseas greeting
Part of a mall
People of the Platte
Plant problem
Pretentious
Purring, say
Ran over
Recipe spec.
Record problem
Saints they ain't
Saltpetre
Scary weather phenomenon
Shoe store stock
Some Deco pieces
Spare parts
Statute, in Soissons
The other side
Tiny time period: Abbr.
Tubes in an oven
Use one's zygomatic muscles
Wallace of Reader's Digest
___-dieu
Actual
'... has ___ and hungry look': Julius Caesar
'Kiss of the Spider Woman' Tony winner
'___ it!' ('Didn't fool me!')
Acre's place: Abbr.
Airport shuttle stop
Apple variety
Attention-grabbing advertisement
Cartoonist Lazarus
Certifies
Choice in hair removal

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