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New York Times crossword of October 8th, 2015 other clues
Pink gem
Producer of change
Pub suds
Purchase from an I.S.P
Resident of a popular 'City'
Right hand: Abbr
See 23-Across
Shade of purple
Slinky, e.g
Splendor
Spread through
Srta., on the Seine
Subject of radar tracking
Suppress
Synchronously
Talker-upper, maybe
Terra ___
Up
W. C. Fields's 'I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally,' e.g
What a hot dog might do
What conquers 'omnia,' in a phrase
Whom Kane in 'Citizen Kane' is based on
XXII Winter Olympics locale
... that has five consecutive vowels
'Hmm, I don't know about that'
'Turn on the A.C.'
'___ a bird ...'
'___ heard'
... that forms another word when read backward
... that has no repeated letters
... that is spelled entirely from the last dozen letters of the alphabet
1980s social policy
Airheaded
Alchemist's quest
All-grade
Auto option
Batik artists
Bluesman Willie
Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, e.g
Budget-minded
Bunny of children's literature
Cadet's sch
Carrots and lettuce, humorously
Coming up
Contemporary of Faraday
Cut from the payroll
Doubly bent construction piece
Early settlers around the Grand Canyon
Edward who wrote 'A Book of Nonsense'
Fir coat?
Fraternity initiation, e.g
Gave an edge to
Gets on board
Goes (for)
Group of whales
In a slip
Latin eyes
Like many beach bods
Loafers
Lots
Man of Fortune
Many an email attachment
Melville adventure
Miss
Moolah
Neighbor of Manhattan's Little Italy
Not estos or 60-Down
Not stay on topic
Old company whose logo featured a torch
Old court org
One calling the shots?
Outer opening?
Patriot who said 'Government even in its best state is but a necessary evil'

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