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New York Times crossword of October 21st, 2012 other clues |
TV type |
University in Center Valley, Pa |
Waikiki locale |
Warner who played Charlie Chan |
Warren site |
What a handcuffed person may be |
Windows users |
___ B |
___ detachment |
___ expected (predictably) |
___ Palace |
___ pepper |
Elephantlike walker in 'The Empire Strikes Back' |
F1 neighbor |
Fan |
Fictional Miss Jane |
Husky relative |
Inopportune |
Inveigle |
Island entertainer |
It has a light bark |
Jazzman Jones |
Jeanne d'Arc, e.g.: Abbr |
Kind of barometer |
Kind of dye |
Least defined |
Lifted |
Like a winning X Games trick, maybe |
Lying about |
Mama grizzly |
Move, in real-estate lingo |
Museum holding |
Musical family name |
New World monkey |
Not a challenge at all |
Not entirely real, as a photo |
One with a reduced term? |
Oodles |
Ordered |
Org. with a wing and a globe in its logo |
Orson Scott Card's '____ Game' |
Owlish |
Pep |
Persuasive Dr. Seuss character |
Pet food container |
Pirate's moniker |
Pod |
Poetic basis for an N.F.L. team name |
Port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last flight |
Postal abbr |
Predatory insect |
Presumptuous, say |
Reader's direction |
Rest awhile |
Retro light sources |
Reward for one who 52-Down? |
Rio de Janeiro neighborhood |
Ripken with a 17-year consecutive game streak |
Rom-___ (some film fare) |
Rooty Tooty Fresh 'N Fruity establishment |
Runoff, perhaps |
Scheduled |
Scores 100 |
Secretary of labor who became a Supreme Court justice |
Setting of 'Anne of Green Gables' |
Sighed line? |
Skipping syllables |
Skirt |
Sofas |
Soft scent |
Some cellphone settings |
Steel mill input |
Stubborn ones |
Tattler |
The statue of David in Florence, e.g |
There's one surrounding Atlantis |
Tier |
Times when the French fry? |
Tolkien's Treebeard, e.g |
Toyota exec ___ Toyoda |
Triage locales, for short |
Trooper's tool |
Cash back from an online purchase |
Central European capital |
Certain salad green |
Chess champion Mikhail |
Christopher Robin's last name |
Clearheaded |
Concludes |
Crop holder |
Crop holder |
Daughter of King Triton |
'Stupid me!' |
Digital problem |
Diplomat W. ___ Harriman |
'Bambi' villain |
Do a line of shots? |
'Cantar de Mio ___' (Spanish epic) |
'Harrumph!' |
'Idylls of the King' wife |
Dummy |
'It's ___!' ('You're on!') |
'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' poet |
'___ be a pleasure' |
Fan noise |
Actress Davis of 'The Matrix Reloaded' |
Affix, as a patch |
Football figs |
Always, if the meter requires it |
Footwear preserver |
Bands seen at Japanese weddings |
Former capital of 10+ million |
Basic rhyme scheme |
Fossil-rich location |
Before long |
Franklin output |
Beginning of many a meal |
Gabrielle of volleyball and modeling |
Big drop |
Gave props on Facebook |
Bird: Prefix |
Get ___ on |
BlackBerry features |
Gets bored with |
Gluttonous |
Boasts |
Bodybuilder's count |
Go back over |
Great deal |
Brand associated with a crocodile logo |
Guru's disciple, maybe |
Caper ... or going around the wrong way, in Britain? |
He wrote 'War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.' |
Carne ___ (burrito filling) |
Highland fling participants |
Carnivorous plant |
Historical figure in Isabel Allende's novel 'Inés of My Soul' |
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