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New York Times crossword of October 29th, 2010 other clues
'Hang in there!'
'How pallid, chill and ___!': Keats
'I'm not listening ...'
'Sk8er ___' (2002 top 10 hit)
1980 Maxwell Smart film, with 'The'
51-Across unit
Abbr. of politeness
Alternative to a carpet lift
Ancient empire builders
Andean tuber
Apnea diagnoser, briefly
April shower?
Bit of wishful thinking
Capital of Shaanxi province
Causes of breakdowns
Charm the pants off
Clearing
Club cousin
Company at the forefront of the dot-com boom
Complete, informally
Copied a capo
Discipline symbolized by a painted circle
Extract
Far from a sure thing
Fixes, as some fairways
Hang (with)
Home of Lewis-Clark State Coll.
I love the classic way?
In a hammock, say
It covers 2% of the earth's surface
It's worn while driving
Join, as a table
Latte alternative
Lighter option
Like brutal tactics
Lingerie shop specification
Locale for an Olivier Award winner
Longtime enemy of Wonder Woman
Make purr, as an engine
Many a patient
Mingo player of 1960s TV
Missile that sank a British destroyer in the Falklands War
No posh hotel
Not so tenuous
Old Asian capital
One may suffer a blow
One with a small nest egg?
Ones with the motto 'One for the road'?
Opposite of ample
Part of the Tuscan Archipelago
Pep up
Plasma bit
Poisonous mushroom producer, briefly?
Quaint humiliator
Quick to get things
Really lit
Responded to a crash, maybe
Sawyer's successor in Chicago
See 7-Down
Shield border
Star in the Swan constellation
State surrounded by Lower Saxony
Strike
Stuff
Style associated with washboards
They, in Calais
Top: Prefix
Uses shortening on?
Wasn't employed
With 6-Down, common sight outside a school building
Words before many a foolish act

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