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Team that got a new ballpark in 2009 crossword clue


M E T S

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New York Times crossword of September 19th, 2012 other clues
Dictionnaire entry
Divulges
Drill instructors?
End of the saying
Expo '74 locale
Go (for)
Go for the bronze?
Half
Highest-rated
Info on a personal check: Abbr
Intense desire
It leans to the right
It's not required
Italian tourist attraction, in brief
Justin Bieber's genre
Lady pitcher
Latin land
Leg part
Like the Kremlin
Long Island county
Mandela portrayer in 'Invictus,' 2009
Maryland state symbol
Nouri al-Maliki, for one
Part 2 of the saying
Part 3 of the saying
Persevering, say
Picker-upper
Pro ___
Product whose commercials ran for a spell on TV?
Pudding thickener
Red Cross hot line?
Ride up and down?
Russian urn
Search
'Got milk?' cry, perhaps
Alphabet run
'For hire' org. of the 1930s
City in the Alleghenies
Comics outburst
Clay pigeon launcher
Conservative leader?
Corp. head
'Third Uncle' singer
Create an open-ended view?
Desirous look
Setting for Clint Eastwood's 'Flags of Our Fathers'
Shade of red
Ship hazard
Ship hazard
Silver State city
Single dose?
Sleuth, informally
Stand for
Start of a four-part saying
Theoretically
They may be sold by the dozen
Treadmill setting
Tycoon, informally
Undiversified, as a farm
Unpaid debt
Urgent
Wassily ___, Russian-American Nobelist in Economics
Watts in a film projector?
What may be caught with bare hands?
When repeated, cry after an award is bestowed
Window treatment
___-on-Don, Russian port of 1+ million
Certain race entry
Cerumen

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