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New York Times crossword of October 5th, 2005 other clues |
'America's Next Top Model' airer |
'Butterfield 8' author |
'I swear!' |
'Scream' director Craven |
'___ chance!' |
A penny is a small one |
Bamboo lovers |
Bawls |
Be a servant to |
Buttinsky, e.g. |
California's ___ Valley |
Clinton's attorney general |
Cruise ship accommodations |
Derby features |
Dowdy one |
Employed pols |
End of the lyric |
Fajita filler |
Feral |
Fess (up) |
Figure out |
First-stringers |
Gave up |
Go after 13-Down |
Golden Fleece transporter |
H, to Homer |
Hägar's dog, in the funnies |
Hams it up for the camera |
Heels alternative |
Interject |
James who wrote 'The Postman Always Rings Twice' |
Latin clarifier |
Like Lucille Ball |
Load from a lode |
Lorelei, notably |
Lyric, part 2 |
Made one |
Mark of mediocrity |
Mauna ___ Observatory |
Mideast port |
Monopoly token |
Muscles |
Neither Rep. nor Dem. |
Newbie |
Obits, basically |
Passed out |
Passing thoughts, for short? |
Performed satisfactorily |
Pi, for one |
Pin holders |
Plenty |
Plot part |
Race pace |
See 29-Across |
Shade of blond |
Shipshape |
Site for brooding |
Soccer superstar |
Some kind of nut |
Sporty Studebaker |
Spy novelist Deighton |
Stage solo |
Start of a quizzical Bob Seger lyric |
State-named avenues in Washington, essentially |
Student no. |
Submit to gravity |
Sympathetic sounds |
Teamwork spoiler |
Too pink, say |
Tums' targets |
Venomous snake |
Watched warily |
With 46-Across, song containing the lyric in this puzzle |
Wrap brand |
Yarn unit |
Zig or zag |
___-la-la |
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