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Semiterrestrial bug-catchers crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 16th, 2011 other clues
'Enough already ... relax!'
'From my perspective ...'
'Generally speaking ...'
'Get ___ on!'
'Hey you!'
'I'm busy then'
'Is it worth the chance?'
1990 Clint Eastwood cop film
Abbr. before 'Co.' in some company names
Actress Diana
Alice Cooper's appropriately titled theme song for 'Friday the 13th Part VI'
Area close to a hockey net
Australian state: Abbr
Become sparse
Big swing
Blowout
Blushes, say
Certain meas. of economy
Change one's image, in a way?
Criminal
Explorer John Cabot's birthplace
Eye part
Figure on a bridge score sheet
Firm
Frost relative
Getting dragged along
Go down again, so to speak
Has trouble getting started
Having less coverage
Hit the bottom of?
Kings prophet
Laments
Likely to take chances
Matte finish?
Met on the down-low
Minnesota home of Martin Luther College
Miss ___
Money competitor
Morse who sang 'Cow-Cow Boogie'
Much less than that
Needle
Old 'One mission. Yours.' sloganeer
Piles of chips, say
Pitlik who directed 'Barney Miller' and 'Mr. Belvedere'
Powers (up)
Pronounced
Put one's feet up in neighborly fashion
Reaction of thirsty people
Reckless smuggler of sci-fi
Recovered
Reduce to bare bones
Sap
Series
Shut (up)
Small night creatures
Some M&M's
Spread quickly over the Internet
Stir-fry vegetable
Stolen
Studio sign
Suffer from the heat
They may work for both sides
Toledo-to-Columbus dir
Wallace who wrote 'Angle of Repose'
Was up to date, with 'out'?
Worse than awful
___ wheelie

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