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New York Times crossword of September 12th, 2003 other clues
Noncaloric cooler
Noted 1931 indictee
Oktoberfest souvenir
One on a trail, perhaps
Ones on trails, perhaps
Open
Overdo a scene, say
Party decoration
Pitching choice
Pond creature
Protect, in a way
Quick multipliers
Roman sandal
Salad veggies
Saturnine
Schönberg opera 'Moses und ___'
Settles for the night
Shaker leader
Showed generosity, in a way
Stirs up the sediment in
Sutton of the P.G.A.
Three points in a row, perhaps
Two close for comfort?
Underpinning
Variety
Whistler on the range
Abbr. in a military title
'A special laurel ___ go': Whitman
'Keep this'
'The Longest Day' director ___ Annakin
'You can't be serious!'
11- or 12-year-old, e.g.
According to
Apocalyptic
Beautiful fairies of Persian myth
Big names in l'opéra
Brewery equipment
Business section info
Calorie-dense treat
Came clean
Cause of some allergic reactions
Certain wingding
Comes out of denial
Dirigible parts
Ernie Bilko's rank: Abbr.
Evan S. Connell's '___ Bridge'
Faraway place
Fastidious roommate of fiction
First year of John VI's papacy
Flies, e.g.
Fuses
Go caving
Gray of 'Gray's Manual of Botany'
H.H.H.'s boss
Head of a household, maybe
It can be a mouthful
It serves Stockholm
Juice with punch
Khan man?
Let loose
Like some churches: Abbr.
Manage, with 'out'
Mass communication medium?
Meeting: Abbr.
Milk pitcher?
Moxie
My follower
Net
New faces on bases

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