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Richard ___, 2002 Pulitzer winner for the novel 'Empire Falls' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 8th, 2011 other clues
'Dream-Children' author, 1822
'Forgot About ___' (2000 Grammy-winning rap)
'Giant Brain' of the 1940s
'Xena: Warrior Princess' role
'___ Pastore' (Mozart opera)
21-Across refusal
Accessories for some suits
Assassinated leader called 'the Liberator'
Bandleader with the hit 'Three Little Fishies'
Big brand of writing instruments
Blow off
Certain fabric worker's work
Cleaning the mess?
End of the lion
Ever
Existentialist Kierkegaard
Fictional Sicilian town in a 1944 novel
From Bakersfield to L.A., say
Go off
Grandpa player in 'Look Who's Talking,' 1989
Hayek of Hollywood
Hoops Hall-of-Famer Jerry
It's often enough
It's often popped on a shoulder
Its minimum score is 60, briefly
Jails
Kind of memory
Kind of power
Kind of request in Burns's 'To a Mouse'
Largest city in Nordrhein-Westfalen
Like many dyed eggs
Like some clothing ensembles
Like some vertebrae
Long reign, e.g
Member of a crack team?
Old political inits
Ones holding wraps in restaurants
Opposite of 'Happily ...'
Part of many a chain
Parts of some pay-as-you-go plans?
Permanent, in a way
Plant in the pea family
Predecessor of Pope Hilarius
Quality of the queen's jewels?
Quarter-millennium year
Reason for a late shift?: Abbr
Responded to some rapping
Savanna grazer
See 29-Down
Set, as the sun
Shows oneself
Singer called 'The Jezebel of Jazz'
Sound investment
Sounds like a broken record
Stamps, say
Stigma
Supermarket chain
The Taurus replaced it
They may be networked
Twist
Unquestioning adherents
What's caught during a tumble?
Where it's at
With 50-Down, fair
___ Lingus
___ nitrite
___-pros

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