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New York Times crossword of October 13th, 2016 other clues
'Caddyshack' director
'Love Story' novelist
'___ la Douce' (1963 film)
Abbr. by a golf tee
About 25 years, for N.F.L. players
Aid in genealogy
Angered
Antipoverty agcy. created under L.B.J
Apportion
Arabic name part
Baked chocolaty treat
Baloney
Basic linguistic unit
Bereft of
Blew one's horn
Channel that became Heartland in 2013
Chic
Cleaner brand
Comic legend
Corvette feature
Crane construction?
Creative works utilizing the landscape
Crushed, as a test
D.C. pro
Draft choice
Early 20th-century abdicator
Emily Dickinson, self-descriptively
First extra inning
French locale of fierce W.W. I fighting
From Kigali, e.g
Ft. Benning training facility
Halloween costume
He married two Hittites to the chagrin of his parents, in Genesis
Hefty item
Intrinsically
It may be slated
Keeps on low, say
Lay out differently, in a way
Like some tablecloths
Lively piano tune
Magical creatures in Jewish folklore
Much police paperwork
N.B.A. team since 2008
Nos. at the beach
Not in use
Ocasek of the Cars
Old-fashioned fashion accessories
On the up and up
One of the seven deadly sins
One who keeps the beat?
Ones shaking to the music?
Part of N.Y.C. once derisively called Hell's Hundred Acres
Per
Per ___
Poet who wrote 'You may shoot me with your words, / You may cut me with your eyes'
Prefix with business
Public recognition
Ready to retire
Roll the dice, so to speak
Small test subject
Some performances at the Apollo
Something never seen at night
Sorrowful state
Sp. ladies
Spirit
Stickler
Suffix with legal
Supermarket section
Tracks
Two-time Wimbledon winner Edberg
Vacation vehicle
What a spray may provide
Yank
___ City (memorable film destination)
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