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New York Times crossword of October 11th, 2007 other clues |
'Encore!' |
'From the Earth to the Moon' author |
'Were ___ do it over ...' |
'You've Got Mail' actress |
Annual May event, informally |
Any one of a trio of Hollywood sisters |
Bearded beast |
Beverage brand |
Big exporter of coconut cream and coconut oil |
Blast constituent? |
Cage for hawks |
Chevrolet model |
City along the Chisholm Trail |
City southeast of 64-Across |
City with una torre pendente |
Computer technicians' positions |
Construction worker |
Crazy |
Enormous |
Everyone, in Essen |
Fertilized things |
Fervent |
Fidel Castro's brother |
Frat Pack actor |
French dream |
Gadzooks, e.g. |
Game division |
Hen, e.g. |
Historic Umbrian town |
Insincere |
Julius Caesar portrayer, 1963 |
Just |
Lets |
Like an eyeball |
Like many cared-for lawns |
Like relics |
Like some checks |
Measure again, as a movie's length |
Most are 3, 4 or 5 |
Mouth's locale |
New York's ___ Mansion |
O.K.'s |
Palm type |
Part of a printing press |
Particularly: Abbr. |
Partner in an old radio comedy duo |
People's 2006 Sexiest Man Alive |
Poetic contraction |
Points on a crescent moon |
Prefix with kinetic |
Quarter |
R & B singer with a hit 1990s sitcom |
Reason to get some cosmetic dental work |
Refuse |
Repeats |
Robes, tiaras, etc. |
Saute |
Say 'amen,' say |
Shade of brown |
Shoelace tip |
Smirk |
Some organic compounds |
South side? |
Starchy side dish |
Starting |
Subway stop: Abbr. |
Tasty |
Timber hewers |
Top bond rating |
Volleyball stat |
Wander |
Water holder |
What a drinker may enter |
When repeated, a dance instructor's call |
Windfall |
Wishful things? ... or a literal description of 16-, 17-, 32-, 44- and 60-Across |
___-Americans (about 3.5 million people) |
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