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New York Times crossword of October 14th, 2019 other clues
Fist bump
Shaggy
One way to pitch
Empty talk
Freon initials
Award from the Recording Academy
Massachusetts vacation area
Old anesthetic
Overly precious
One nautical mile per hour
Horse in a harness race
Root in Polynesian cuisine
Send out, as waves
Family members
"You ___ kiddin'!"
Day ___ (getaway)
Network to keep an "eye" on
Bird that can run up to 30 m.p.h.
Duo
Go by sea
August 1 birth, astrologically
Player for money
Beach hill
Cups, saucers and a pot, say
Tangy condiment
Reveal slightly
Vessel with a silent "ch" in its name
One of two in the larynx
Where planes land on an aircraft carrier
Specialized military group
Bogus
Preschooler
Winter hrs. in Me.
Long-lasting hair wave, informally
West Point team
Survive elimination ... or what one may do to the ends of 17-, 31-, 38- and 50-Across?
Overact
Eye part covered by the cornea
Melted cheese over toast
Chic
More disrespectful
LIKE EVERY LETTER IN THIS CLUE
C-worthy
"Stay!"
More crafty
Slip up
Nasty, long-running dispute
Criticize, in slang
Name before Berra or Bear
Never a dull ___
Endless
Southeast Asian housemaid
Clergy's changing room
Eminence
Black Friday's mo.
Prince, but not a princess
One might say "One, two, testing, testing" into it
Wedding vow
Temporarily conked out
Light eats
Numero ___ (top dog)
Pet said to have nine lives
Word after first or financial
"See what I ___?"
Stackable cookie
Carpet woven in Iran
Moviemaker Preminger
To no ___
Refuse to obey
Tattered threads
State of confusion
Key to the left of "Q"
Send off on a different course
Ho-hum feeling
First responder, for short
Opposed to, in dialect
Fury

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