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Kerouac, e.g. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 16th, 1999 other clues
'Bus Stop' star, 1956
'Dies ___'
'Fuhgeddaboudit!'
'Shoot!'
'The jig ___!'
'Up and ___!'
'___ slayeth the silly one': Job
Abbr. at the bottom of a business letter
Amendment construing judicial powers
Apprentice
Atlas's locale
B'way posting
Cabinet dept.
Caulfield's creator
Cervantes title
Cinematographer Nykvist
Claim
Computer screen coating
Corn and squash at a roadside farm stand?
Cremona crowd?
Custodian's collection
Cyrillic alphabet user
Diva Lily
Dutch ___
Eye rakishly
Female name ending
Fiber-yielding plant
Go a-courting?
Greek liqueur
Hamstrings and others
Have a swayback
Hunky-dory
III
Is in a slump?
It may be revolving or sinking
Kind of water
Kings who dropped from the heavens?
Libido
Like most horoscopes
Like ogres
Like some Mass parts
Low mark
Make potable, in a way
Norton Sound port
Painter's plaster
Particle name coined by Enrico Fermi
Philanthropy
Pollen producer
Presidents, at times
Prize-winning students of traffic patterns?
Ram's or bull's place
Rundown area
Sleeper's woe
Some chocolates
Some learning
Son of Seth
St. Pierre et Miquelon
Stiff-upper-lip type
Suave
Telephone trio
Too
Trunk part
Turns inside out
Twister
Tyler and Taylor, for two
Waterfall phenomenon
Welsh valley
Y.M.C.A. class
Year in Nero's reign
Yellow spread
___ perpetua (Idaho's motto)

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