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New York Times crossword of September 2nd, 2012 other clues |
'Bill & ___ Excellent Adventure' |
'God willing' |
'Hang on ___' |
'Iliad' character |
'It's not much of a tail, but I'm sort of attached to it' speaker |
'Kiss of the Dragon' star |
'Laugher' |
'Likewise' |
'Now I see' |
'Revolutionary Road' novelist Richard |
'Small Craft on a Milk Sea' musician |
'The Addams Family' matriarch |
'The Metaphysics of Morals' author |
1930s world chess champion Max |
1974 hit with a Spanish title |
1979 #1 hit for Robert John |
1986 U.S.S.R. launch |
2004 Best Actor winner for 'Ray' |
2012, por ejemplo |
Ad Council output, for short |
African danger |
Ambience factor |
Anchor's place |
Announcement early in an inning, maybe |
Applied, as paint |
At birth |
Attack |
Authority |
Ball girl |
Bargain hunters' destinations |
Basketball highlight, slangily |
Begin a game of 'She loves me, she loves me not ...'? |
Blissful |
Book before Nehemiah |
Book of legends |
Booker Prize winner Arundhati ___ |
Burrito topper |
Cheerios |
Chihuahua that eats only the best dog food? |
Child's room, often |
Cochran who defended O. J |
Come (to) |
Comedian who was the only man on Maxim's 2012 Hot 100 list of most beautiful women |
Cracked a bit |
Diploma word |
Doo-wop syllable |
Drop a hip-hop star from the festival lineup? |
Essen article |
Events for those who know the ropes? |
Everest? |
Fancy hotel features |
Fey of '30 Rock' |
First name in cosmetics |
First-class piece of infant's wear? |
Flabbergast |
Foofaraw |
Fool |
Fool |
Form of Spanish 'to be' |
Gave a leg up |
Gooey treats |
Group that regularly plays a classic dice game? |
He said 'My reputation, Iago, my reputation!' |
Honolulu's ___ Palace |
House work? |
Ian Fleming's alma mater |
Informative |
It may have a blinking light |
It started around 1100 B.C |
Lake at one end of the Welland Canal |
Lets a ground ball go through one's legs, say |
Like many a forgetful actor |
Like some garages |
Like some kisses |
Losers |
Losing tic-tac-toe line |
Mark |
Mexican salamander |
Midwest native |
Moore who wrote 'Watchmen' |
Multitude |
Musical note part |
National park through which the Virgin River runs |
Nietzsche's 'never' |
Northern force |
Not cheating on |
Opposite of rises |
Orch. section |
Palindromic auto model |
Part of w.p.m.: Abbr |
Pathfinders, e.g |
Patriots' group |
Pentathlete, at times |
Period of George W. Bush's presidency |
Photo blowup: Abbr |
Plucks |
Poetic praise |
Position of authority |
Powers player |
Prefix with sexual |
Promiscuous woman of the Far East? |
Pulitzer-winning James |
Register |
Related |
Rhododendron relatives |
Rhythm band instrument |
Rinse and dry |
Rock and roll, e.g |
Salad bar bowlful |
Salon treatment, informally |
Scapegoat's onus |
Scene-ending film technique |
Scepter go-with |
Shower items, maybe |
Sir Galahad, e.g |
Soda bottle meas |
Spear |
Spray alternative |
Sprint's business |
Start of a tournament ... or the end of a match? |
Suffix with legal |
Taj ___ |
Tank top? |
They might make your mouth water |
Ticked (off) |
Torque symbols |
Town squares? |
Two-day trips, sometimes |
Unveil, in poems |
Verb for thou |
Wax cylinder |
What Jennifer Grey does in 'Dirty Dancing'? |
Where busybodies live? |
Word often shortened to one letter in text messages |
___ Aviv |
___ Day |
___-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 |
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