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New York Times crossword of September 24th, 2005 other clues
Actress Martin who starred in TV’s “National Velvet”
Agree
Author LeShan
Barbecue sound
Bellini title roles
Big goof
Blow up
British verb ending
Bubbleheaded
Came down from one’s high horse?
Cans under a dish
Charioteer who precedes Apollo
Cheerleading event
City where Trotsky was exiled
Connie’s portrayer, in “The Godfather”
Containing element #13
Cooling-off period
Copal and others
Didn’t shuffle
Educational foundation?
Exceed
Fig. in milligrams
Francis ___, 17th-century English poet who wrote “A Feast for Worms”
Histories to overcome
Hollows
Inexpensive fur
It’s a wrap
Jungian topic
Kind of acid that dissolves gold
Less blowzy
Literary pastiche
Looking for big bucks?
Make ___ of
May in “Spider-Man,” for one
Microscopic animal that swims with whirling cilia
Music sheet abbr.
Nice cop
No shrimp
Red giants with zirconium oxide in their spectra
River whose headwaters are near Lake Baikal
Roll (out)
Secure against jostling
Show
Slippery
Slowly entering
Spiral: Prefix
Stylish, square-jawed male model
Summer camp fun on a lake
They go on and on
Threatens violence
Time-sharing locales
Took it all back
Tweak
University town with ZIP code 57006
Whom People magazine once named the world’s “sexiest classical musician”
Window boxes, for short?
Women abducted by Romulus and his men
Workshop gizmos
___ Pie
“Jesus Christ Superstar” lyricist
“That was no joke”

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