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New York Times crossword of October 3rd, 2017 other clues
See 36-Across
Served in blazing liquor
Slightly off
Something to strive for
Speedy
Submarine sandwich meat
Suffix in many ore names
Tackles a black diamond trail, say
Touch in baseball
Track shape
Tummy protrusion
Tureen dipper
Water ___ (pond plant)
___ the line (obey)
___-mo
What an insole helps support
Whitney and Shasta, for two: Abbr
Wiped out big-time
With 38-Across, feature of an upscale kitchen ... or of 17-, 23-, 47- and 58-Across?
Writing in digital format
[Har har!]
___ Royal Highness
___ Royal Highness
'Open wide!'
1986-2001 Earth orbiter
'To Kill a Mockingbird' author
'Psycho' mother
'Leave!'
'With ___ luck ...'
A shady person may give off a bad one
Affirmative in 'Fargo'
All over again
Banco de México money
Rock bands?
Bar habitué's order, with 'the'
Birth-related
Capital of Jordan
Catch at a rodeo
Cease-fire
Channel for fumes
Concerning
Darlin'
Discussions that might lead to a treaty
Famed German hypnotist
Former piece of an ice shelf
Had too much, briefly
Humble dwelling
Huskies' haul
It holds four pecks
Julius who sang 'Anywhere I Wander,' 1953
Kind of dish at a lab
Like some walls at Harvard
Linux forerunner
Liposculpture target
Manager at a train depot
Master pilot
Medal of Honor recipient
Message that might start with '@'
Moist-eyed
NBC host Carson
Neighbor of Bangladesh
Subsists
Old-fashioned dagger
One might stare at the Sun
Outback flock
Paris's ___ Palace
Parting word that's 80% vowels
Places for crowns
Player who might tackle a wide receiver
Plaza de toros cries
Prefix with sex or cycle
Really suffering, so to speak
Retort to a doubter
River to the Caspian Sea

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