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New York Times crossword of October 19th, 2004 other clues
Stink
Take-home
Taken wing
Tallinn native
Téa of film
Teetotalers’ org.
Waiting room sound, maybe
Wall Street letters
Western tie
Westernmost Aleutian
What “it” plays
Work of praise
You’ll get a rise out of it
___ public
___-mo
“Go ahead, shoot!”
“Iliad” locale
“Queen for ___” (old TV show)
“Tell me more”
“___ Ha’i”
Aloof
1,002, in old Rome
10 out of 10, e.g.
180° turn
5-Down, e.g.
Anise-flavored liqueur
Asian city-state
At a distance
Avoiding the draft?
Barbershop boo-boos
Bone-chilling
Bronte heroine
Campbell of “Party of Five”
Capek play
Cast wearer’s problem
Cold-shoulder
Eliel’s architect son
Fall (over)
Fat cat
Feel blindly
Fight it out
Follow with a camera
Gambling actor?
Gambling baseballer?
Gambling senator?
Gambling singer?
Getting ___ years
Hardhearted
Has memorized
Have dog breath?
Hearing-related
Henry Winkler role, with “the”
Humane grp.
Hydrox alternative
In ___ (actually)
It may be proper
Jerry or Jerry Lee
Keep ___ (persist)
Like some awakenings
Maine college town
Michael of “Monty Python”
Most miniature
Mrs. Dithers, in “Blondie”
Muscat native
Muscat, for one
Piece next to a knight
Pile up
Popular disinfectant
Queue before Q
Quick pic
Sask. neighbor
Savvy about
Sea of ___ (Black Sea arm)
Shoelace problem
Some of them are secret
Stadium walkways
Steakhouse offering

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