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New York Times crossword of September 11th, 2009 other clues
'I'll Make Love to You' Grammy winners
'La Cousine Bette' novelist
'Lucas de Clercq' portraitist, ca. 1635
'Per ardua ad astra' org.
'See' follower in a footnote
'Uh-huh'
'Woe ___' (Patricia T. O'Conner best seller)
43.359 kg.
Absolute nobody
Beef or chicken dish
Big name in faucetry
Bit of swearing in front of a church leader
Blizzard hazard
Bomb's opposite
Brickmaking mixture
Business involving clicking
Churchgoing times for many nonchurchgoers
Degree of magnitude?
Denied
Disaffiliates
Domain of King Tyndareus
Either of two opposing war emblems
Extend one's service
Game show feature
Group of 'nine-and-fifty' in a Yeats poem
Guy seen in funny shorts
Hawk with a crested helmet
High
Holdups
Home of Sharif University of Technology
Immensely
Indication of tire trouble
It might tell you where you stand
It's found on the cusp
It's often under glass
Jimmy Dorsey's '___ Mine'
Joe
Joe
Linear
Lingua d'Europa
Maker of the 1923 'Teardrop' racecar
Mediterranean isl.
Nail
Noted coward player
Old sitcom mechanic, with 'the'
One hoping not to be cited
One who has practiced his hitting skills
One who's not refractory
Pantheonic queen
Parker of 'Old Yeller'
Part of many Canadian place names: Abbr.
Part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Plays a sophomoric prank on, informally
Position with no prospects
Quaker offering
Ripe
Rupee spender
Show opening
Sourpuss
Successfully solicit
The lithograph 'Mustache Hat' and others
They may convince people to get rides
They might be in docks
They'll get you biting responses
They're often directed at shepherds
Trading card figure
Two-time Oscar winner for Best Adapted Screenplay
Way to start
Word on many medieval signs

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