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New York Times crossword of September 18th, 2014 other clues |
A whole bunch |
'Hmm ... is that so!' |
'Ooh-la-la!' |
'The Last Supper,' e.g |
'The Old Man and the Sea' fish |
'Would ___ to you?' |
A whole bunch |
African antelope |
Air |
Airport shuttle route, commonly |
Bébé's need |
Beats it |
Blue Dog Democrats, e.g |
Busybody |
Celebrity couple portmanteau |
Chip shot's path |
Circles around the sun |
College softball? |
Con |
Copy |
Courtroom fixture |
Dress style |
Elasticity symbol, in economics |
Exercises |
Fair |
Feels bad |
Female motorcyclists, in biker slang |
Firing locale |
First sign |
Friends of Firenze |
General reception? |
Geniuses' prides |
Go for additional service |
It's always underfoot |
Life lines? |
Like many indie films |
Like more than a third of U.S. immigrants nowadays |
Man trying to clarify the spelling of his name in 21-, 25-, 38-, 52- and 57-Across |
Martin Sheen's real first name |
Meaning |
Modern acronym suggesting 'seize the day' |
Nearly nada |
Nicknames |
Not fair |
One of 14 in the Big Ten |
Outs |
Part of a black cloud |
Pitch |
Place often named after a corporation |
PlayStation maker |
Rhythmic feet |
Sch. whose team is the Violets |
Setting for 'Gladiator' |
Situates |
Some sitters |
Something set in a place setting |
Song that was a hit for a spell in the 1970s? |
Soon |
Soon |
Sound of an incoming text, e.g |
Sp-[gasp]-speaks like th-[sniffle]-this |
Spelling clarification #2 |
Spelling clarification #3 |
Spelling clarification #4 |
Spelling clarification #5 |
Spicy quality |
Support staff |
Tailor, say |
Takes responsibility for |
Team that last won an N.F.L. championship in 1957 |
Tequila source |
To have, in Toulouse |
Together |
Tree in a giraffe's diet |
Tree-dwelling snake |
Unhelpful spelling clarification #1 |
W.S.J. alternative |
What the listener might think 16-Across's name is? |
Wife, informally |
___ Lingus |
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