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New York Times crossword of October 15th, 2011 other clues
'Brrr!'
'Don't ___'
'It's ___!'
'You said it!'
'You shouldn't have'
1940 cartoon in which Woody Woodpecker debuted
1973 Nobel Peace Prize decliner Le Duc ___
1997 Home Run Derby champion Martinez
Afghani tongue
Beef producer?
Bibelot
Catches up
Chile ___ (Mexican dish)
Chops in a kitchen
Classifieds, e.g
Cleared
Consumes
Cousin of a cutter
Decided not to run
Dog topper
Explorer's need
Flips
Formally appeals
Frito-Lay product
Funny George
Germany's University of Duisburg-___
Get the best of
Gold meas
Gray area?
Growls
Has to repeat, maybe
Home of Daniel Webster College
House party?
Island state in a 1964 merger
It really sucks
Language family including Mongolian
Lao-___
Leon ___, McKinley's assassin
Letter before lima in the NATO phonetic alphabet
Like depleted uranium
Minotaur, e.g
Nasdaq listing: Abbr
Not again
One who's got no hope
One-way flights?
Overweening
Places for cutters, for short
Reviewer of books
Rodin's thinker?
Sets at ease
Sides of some ancient temples
Singular
Star
Steely-gazed pointer
Superhuman, in a way
Tend
They do better when they close early
They're counted at meals: Abbr
Try to bite
Unacceptable
Vituperation
Waveform maximum
Went without control
What a mail carrier might use in self-defense?
When repeated, hero of children's lit
Whiz
Wore
You need only scrape the surface to get it
___ Nordegren, ex-wife of Tiger Woods

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