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New York Times crossword of October 22nd, 2014 other clues |
'The Mikado' maiden |
'Carmina Burana' composer |
'Dragnet' alert, briefly |
'I Hope You Dance' singer Womack |
'I wonder what the word for 'dots' looks like in Braille,' e.g |
'Impression, Sunrise' painter |
007 film of 1981 |
12-Down from meditators |
A master of this really knows his chops |
Actor Gerard of 'Buck Rogers' |
Adages |
Ambient music composer Brian |
Amiss |
Anchor's place |
Another time, in 'Li'l Abner' |
Anytown, ___ |
Aqua Velva alternative |
Ballot marker |
Ballot topic for decriminalization |
Bare-chested sport |
Basketball legend Maravich |
Biotechnology output, for short |
Bit |
Body in a bed |
Cartoonist Chast |
Catherine de' Medici is said to have eaten it at every meal |
Cattle yard 12-Down |
Compound containing 10-Down |
Copper |
Coward who said 'I love criticism just so long as it's unqualified praise' |
Czolgosz who shot McKinley |
Die |
Element #8 |
Emulated Pacino in a 'Scent of a Woman' scene |
End of a Burns poem heard annually |
Facility often referred to by its first letter |
Factors in wine competitions |
Fjord explorers? |
Form of 10-Down |
French for 'grape' |
G.M. and G.E |
Image in Tiananmen Square |
Largest airline of Spain |
Like Snow White, per the magic mirror |
Like some radios |
Losing line in tic-tac-toe |
Lots of sparkle |
Model of chivalry |
Not so knotty |
One with a mister in Münster |
Org. with the Precheck program |
Poppycock |
Reading for a king's herald |
Rent |
Robert of 'The Sopranos' |
See 11-Down |
See 32-Across |
Shakespearean title character |
Shoots up |
Some carnival rides |
Some LG appliances |
Straighten out |
Strong punch |
Subj. with Riemann sums |
Summon, with 'for' |
Target of trimming |
U.K. award |
Uffizi display |
United States Constitution's first article |
Urban blight |
Urge |
Vegan-friendly protein source |
Winter chill |
With 33-Across, meeting with someone in person |
Words to a baby |
___ oil |
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