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New York Times crossword of October 18th, 2014 other clues |
Competition where the last one standing wins |
Connecting word |
Court star Nadal, informally |
Current setting |
Dish whose name comes from the Latin for 'ink pot' |
Droids have them |
Egg chair designer Jacobsen |
Exceed |
First Christian martyr |
Former Zairian leader Mobutu ___ Seko |
Gomer's biblical husband |
Grip |
Integral course of study, briefly? |
Kvass component |
Leave one's company? |
Letters with a view |
Like some business letters |
Literary figure whose name is a letter short of something he wrote |
Modern kind of campaign |
Native Arizonans |
Noted avoider of the color red |
One in a one-on-one session |
One who didn't make it to the office? |
Oner |
Order |
Pants part |
Pap |
Part of a bar code? |
Parts of the Navy's full dress blues |
Really move |
Recognize |
Say 'amen,' say |
Scorpio hunter of film |
See 30-Across |
Sharp |
Some military settings? |
Start of a cartoon cry |
Strong ale, in British lingo |
Stuck |
Subject of 'The Word' on the first episode of 'The Colbert Report' |
The Joker, e.g |
They may be picked up by dogs |
Walking very quietly, say |
Waste of a vote? |
When repeated, aerobics class cry |
Wile |
With 14-Down, literary yes-man |
Wrestler Flair |
Xerox option: Abbr |
'Annie ___,' old Scottish love song |
'Batman' villain ___ al Ghul |
'Consider it done' |
'Sheesh!' |
'Stop' at 44-Across |
'The thing is ...' |
'Wait ___!' ('Hold on there!') |
Abandoned storage units? |
Actor with Adam Sandler in 'Funny People' |
Aid for clumsy thumbs |
Atlantis section |
Bakery purchase |
Be full |
Big things on Capitol Hill |
Brand once plugged by John Madden |
Car radio button |
Certain punch |
Classic British cars that pioneered in rear engines |
Cobbler, at times |
'A hint of lovely oblivion,' per D. H. Lawrence |
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