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The Altar crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 24th, 2010 other clues |
'99 Luftballons' hit-maker of 1984 |
'All ___!' |
'I'm not the only one?' |
'I'm ___ you!' |
'Life of Brian' outfits |
'Lost' shelter |
'Mad Men' actor Hamm |
'Please consider playing the wheel again'? |
'Shanghai Express' actor |
'Taps' hour |
'The Epic of American Civilization' muralist |
'The Open Window' story writer |
'Your safety is our priority' org. |
'___ Athlete Dying Young' (A. E. Housman poem) |
0.5 fl. oz. |
1950s political inits. |
1960s chess champion Mikhail |
1974 top 10 hit whose title means 'You Are' |
8-Down's home |
8-point X, e.g. |
Actress Graynor |
Actress Langdon |
Alluded to |
Alphabetically first inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
Annual award for mystery writers |
Antiquity, quaintly |
Arabian Peninsula native |
Arriviste |
Art collector's asset |
Asian royalty |
Author McCaffrey |
Basically |
Begins to transplant |
Big gun |
Big stretch? |
Bit in trail mix |
Bit of theatrics |
Bungalow roof |
Busy |
Bygone geographical inits. |
Canvases, say |
Capital until 1868 |
Card game played Reynolds's way? |
Charitable contributions |
Climb, as a rope |
Coach Dick in the N.F.L. Hall of Fame |
Common times for duels |
Crumhorn, e.g. |
Dearie |
Diva Renata |
Do some quick market work |
Doughnut shape |
Early smartphone |
Effort |
Emphatically |
Film festival name since 1990 |
Firm part |
Flashlight battery |
Football special teams player |
Former Buffalo Bills great Don |
Frequently, in brief |
Friend of Hamlet |
Frogs |
Game played with dice set on fire? |
Give for free |
Golfer John |
Gym gear |
Hall & Oates, e.g. |
Hole just above a belt |
Insurer's offering |
J. D. Salinger character's favorite game? |
L overseer |
Laughing |
Leaves high and dry |
Letters on an Olympics jersey |
Libido |
Like Nasser's movement |
Like politics, by nature |
London-based place to play the ponies? |
Losing tribe in the Beaver Wars |
Mandates |
Mathematical sequence of unknown length |
Mau ___ (forever, in Hawaii) |
Meanies |
Metric weights: Abbr. |
Mich. neighbor |
Mitch Albom title person |
Most meager |
N.B.A. star nicknamed the Candy Man |
N.Y.C. subway line |
Neighbor of Swe. |
Nods |
Offered in payment |
On a roll |
One of the Three B's |
One who's all there? |
One-armed bandits? |
One-third of a game win |
Part of a plot |
Part of an ice skater's shoe |
Participants in an annual run |
Poe's 'rare and radiant maiden' |
Pot with a pile of chips? |
Prefix with warrior |
Psychologist LeShan |
Radio ___ |
Recess |
Relative of a bingo caller? |
Roadster's lack |
Rock band with an inventor's name |
School: Suffix |
Scribble |
Seven-line poem |
Short and detached, in mus. |
Sideways on a ship |
Smooth operator |
Snake's warning |
Split personality? |
Spoilage |
Squishy place |
Stereotypical lab assistant's name |
Street bordering New York's Stuyvesant Town |
Stuff of legends |
Tacit |
Talk to the flock: Abbr. |
Texas nine |
The Iguazu Riv. forms part of its border |
Trial of the Century defendant |
Tropical menace |
TV character with dancing baby hallucinations |
Vine-covered colonnade |
Well-known Tokyo-born singer |
What you used to be? |
When repeated, an admonishment |
Worked (up) |
World capital almost 1 1/2 miles above sea level |
___ ghanouj |
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