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New York Times crossword of October 26th, 2010 other clues |
'Be All You Can Be' group |
'Caro nome,' e.g. |
'Darn it!' |
'Shake ___!' |
'The Fountainhead' hero |
'The Tell-Tale Heart' writer |
1918 song girl whose name was sung with a stutter |
2 or 3 on the Richter scale, maybe |
2.5%/year interest, e.g. |
Act like an overly protective parent |
An OK city |
Annual coronation site |
Award won for 39- and 41-Across's programs |
Breakfast place that's often open 24 hrs. |
Brought into the world |
Buffoon |
Cautious |
Comparable (to) |
Complete miss in basketball |
Cook in a way, as tuna or beef tenderloin |
Deals in a fantasy league |
Deceives |
Duck, as a question |
Duo |
Employee discount, e.g. |
Envoy's bldg. |
Eric who played the Hulk in 2003 |
Fashionably old |
Final Four inits. |
Gambler's best friend? |
Go by, as time |
How a practical joke or a subway train may be taken |
Informal reply to 'Who's there?' |
Jane Austen meddler |
Knights |
Michael of 'Scott Pilgrim vs. the World' |
Not straight |
Object of loathing |
Offered for breeding |
Opposite of masc. |
Organizer of the 1-/17-Across |
Organizer of the 54-/65-Across |
Peter of 'Casablanca' |
Pi r squared, for a circle |
Pierce |
Real comedian |
Rehem, say |
Reuniongoer |
Ripped |
Rodeo rope |
S.O.S alternative |
See 1-Across |
See 54-Across |
See 6-Across |
Smog, e.g. |
Song part |
Supreme Court's sphere |
Swiss river |
Tampa Bay team |
Tempest |
They are 3 ft. long |
Tidy |
To have, to Henri |
Tolstoy's Karenina |
Tony-winning Rivera |
Troubadour's song |
Uffizi display |
Utah ski resort |
Wager |
White House fiscal grp. |
Winner when heads loses |
With 10-Across, sobriquet for Bill O'Reilly used by 39-Across |
With 17-Across, event of 10/30/10 |
With 65-Across, event of 10/30/10 |
Wizards' and Celtics' org. |
Wrestling duo |
___ Mountains, Europe/Asia separator |
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