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New York Times crossword of September 4th, 2012 other clues |
'For shame!' |
'Joy to the World,' for one |
'___ ain't broke ...' |
'___ the land of the free ...' |
'___ you O.K.?' |
62-Across to a mathematician |
62-Across to a student of Semitic languages |
62-Across to a Yankees fan |
62-Across to an astronomer |
Age at which Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse died |
Already occupied, as a seat |
Bandleader Kay |
Banks or Els |
Beaverlike |
Bit of force |
British party |
Candy item that comes in five basic flavors |
Candy wafer manufacturer |
Carol ___, five-time world figure-skating champion |
Closing bid? |
Come to fruition |
Cry to a torero |
Determined to accomplish |
Drafts may be served on it |
Drum kit components |
Elbow |
Elis' school |
Extinct carnivore, familiarly |
Family member: Abbr |
Federal biomedical agcy |
German city noted for trials |
Guns, as an engine |
Helm location in a sloop |
Inscribed pillar |
iPad users' purchases |
Jaded ones |
Kith's companion |
Latin word on a cornerstone |
Like most roads |
Like some inclement weather |
Long-limbed |
Love for Scarlett |
Metric ___ |
Miner's hat feature |
Money V.I.P |
Monteverdi opera hero |
Nyasaland, now |
Olive genus |
Org. for fillers and drillers |
Part of an outfit |
Parts of an outfit |
Politico whose name is an anagram of GAOLER |
Prefix with con |
Pretzels and chips, in adspeak |
Princely inits |
Prominent Nixon feature |
Province on Hudson Bay: Abbr |
Ribald |
Sense of self |
Serves a draft, e.g |
Sexy woman in a Beatles song |
Skin-care product ingredient |
Stern and brusque |
Striped scavenger |
Summer, in about one-sixth of Canada |
Sunrise direction in Spain |
Thrice, in prescriptions |
TV component |
Undomesticated |
Usefulness |
Video game manufacturer |
What nonparallel lines do eventually |
Yorkshire city |
___-black |
___-Saxon |
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