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New York Times crossword of September 6th, 2010 other clues
'When pigs fly!'
'Everybody Hurts' band
'My pleasure!'
'Project Runway' host Klum
'Say what?'
'Shut yo' mouth!'
'Ye gods!,' for one
'___ Abby'
Apple or maple
Assignments for Sam Spade
Bandleader Shaw
Brings up
Certain game cancellation
Cheers at a fútbol match
Chew the scenery
Chinese province where Mao was born
Colored part of the eye
Commie
Dickens's ___ Heep
Dodge City lawman Wyatt
Down in the dumps
Enroll in a witness protection program, say
Escape, as arrest
Few and far between
Fill all the way
First, second, third or home
Forbidden acts
Frenzied state
Green Berets
Hairstyles of Sly and the Family Stone
Heavenly harp player
Hoity-toity manners
It's just a thought
Jai ___
Jesus of the 1960s Giants
Jobs in Silicon Valley
Las Vegas figures
Limerick or sonnet
Lion's home
Manages, with 'out'
Martial arts champion-turned-film star
Mrs. Dithers in 'Blondie'
Nuclear experiments, for short
Operator of the largest brewery facility in the world
Opposite of NNW
Out-of-studio TV broadcast
Pacific sultanate
Pepper grinder
Pest attracted to light
Pinnacle
Pita sandwiches
Popular date time ... or a phrase that can precede the starts of 20-, 33- and 40-Across
Portrayer of Austin Powers, 'international man of mystery'
Prefix with knock
QB Favre
Requirement
Revolutionary War hero John Paul ___
Sales talk
Soft food for babies
Solo for Pavarotti
Spain's longest river
Spot for a pot
Swamp plants
Take a breather
The Peacock Network
Tiny bit of salt
Twitter titter
Two quarters
Unflashy
Up to the task
Volcanic spew
William who wrote 'The Dark at the Top of the Stairs'
Words before serious, ready or listening
___ Lanka
___ monster

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