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New York Times crossword of September 12th, 2004 other clues
Forlorn
Furniture launched from the starship Enterprise?
Get bigger
Go before
Godzilla creator Tomoyuki ___
Green grp.
Grip firmly
Gung-ho
He cursed Cassandra
Heavy reading
High school org.
Hill or valley, e.g.
Hillocks
Hood rods
Humorous tale involving a settee?
In good shape
Inference from an ID
Interstate highway fixtures
Investment choice: Abbr.
Isn't serious
It's carried while on deck
It's got a point
James of 'Misery'
John or Christine of Fleetwood Mac
Joseph of 'Citizen Kane'
Kid with a new home
Lays down the lawn
Like dirt roads
Lose one's resistance
M-1 rifle inventor
Magniloquent
Member of an Indian religious minority
Mole
Nice guy
They're seen around bars
Tight group?
Tolkien creature
Unarmed figure?
Unmitigated
Variety show fillers
Vehicles designed to transport china?
Walks breezily
Went through channels?
Whether to fold out or remain as a couch?
William ___, baseball commissioner before Bowie Kuhn
Writing tables made from foam rubber?
___ Norman (military nickname)
___ Stadium, home of the Pro Bowl
'No more!'
'Fairly well'
'Follow me!'
'For Me and My ___'
'I just had an idea!'
'I kissed thee ___ I killed thee': Othello
'Over There' songwriter
'The ___ of Confucius'
'Unfaithful' director Adrian
4 x 4, for short
Actress Christina
Actress Sommer
Adapt musically
Append
Aromatic oil, often
Atlanta train and bus system
Avian colonists
Battle of Britain grp.
Big name in dolls
Boat for shallow water
Bookcase seller's farewell to buyers?
Brought up
Business card abbr.
Cartoon canine
Certain Indonesian
Cherry bomb stem
Chopped
Co. name ender
Coat repair job
Colorful seashells
Confronted
Cry of surprise
Cultural gathering
Dairy aisle buy
Damon, to Pythias
Depression-era drifter
Diane of 'A Kiss Before Dying,' 1991
Diploma holder
DISDAIN
Dog originally bred to herd cattle
Doorstep cry
Dragon's head feature
Drawing help
Eastern way
English assignment
Exit the system
Farm team
Fastens (to)
Financial adviser, for short
Fit to be tied
Flight
Food writer Claiborne
Not clichéd
Of living organisms
Old British coin
Outdoor furniture that can fly you to the moon?
Packed away
Pair on Wayne Gretzky's jersey
Pavilion locales
Photographer Adams
Prefix with sphere
Purchase at a government auction
Quarrel
Question for the hotel housekeeper in the morning?
Razor brand
Rent payer
Rent payer
Repeat
Resist cheerfulness
Scout leader?
Security risks
Set aside
Sign of trouble
Simpleton
Skull Valley dweller
Soccer star Hamm
Soft or sweet follower
Song sung on doorsteps
Squealed cries
Start of a conclusion
Supplied
Supports
Sword bearers
Talks about
Thérèse, e.g.: Abbr.
They get burned nowadays
They may be in black-and-white

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