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New York Times crossword of September 22nd, 2008 other clues |
'Are you ___ out?' |
'I just met a girl named ___' ('West Side Story' lyric) |
'Cat ___ Hot Tin Roof' |
'You ___ So Beautiful' |
1972 hit for the Spinners |
Actress Gardner |
African desert |
Airport info: Abbr. |
April, May and June, e.g. |
Bandleader Shaw |
Bucharest's home: Abbr. |
Centers of steering wheels |
Cincinnati team |
Conger, for one |
Contrite ones |
Defer (to) |
Ensued |
Film unit |
Fly into the wild blue yonder |
Go down, so to speak |
Guinness who played Obi-Wan Kenobi |
Having melody and harmony |
Having no practical application |
Hidden from view |
Hunchbacked assistant of horror films |
Insurrectionist |
James Brown's genre |
Join (with) |
Lab maze runner |
Less competent |
Low-___ diet |
Masonry tool |
Michael ___, Cochise player in 1950s TV |
Mother of Don Juan |
Mount on which Noah landed |
Multipurpose |
Mutual of ___ (insurance giant) |
N.Y.C.'s Madison ___ |
___ de France |
___ Gay (W.W. II bomber) |
___ Grande |
___ pro nobis (pray for us: Lat.) |
___-ski |
Office note |
Old Olds |
Online pub. |
Opposite SSW |
Oral history |
Political cartoonist Thomas |
Proceed effortlessly |
Related to an arm bone |
Religious doctrine |
Respect that one deserves, in slang |
Rings, as a church bell |
Russia/China border river |
Sacred song |
Santa ___ (hot winds) |
Scam |
Scouting group |
Sector |
See 11-Across |
Shoves (in) |
Song sung around Christmas |
Soon, poetically |
Steak variety |
Stir (up) |
Subj. that includes monetary policy |
Suffix with north or south |
Teachers' grp. |
Tender spots |
Texas city just north of Dallas |
The Titanic's was Southampton |
Through with |
Tire irons loosen them |
Wild-eyed and crazy |
Winter 'no school' times |
With 66-Across, where this puzzle's circled things can all be found |
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