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New York Times crossword of October 27th, 2012 other clues |
First female skater to land a triple/triple jump combination in competition |
Fastened tightly, with 'down' |
Make an abjuration |
'___ Dinah' (1958 hit) |
'Out of Sync' autobiographer, 2007 |
2011 Wimbledon champion |
Make the highlights? |
Means to enlightenment |
Modern storage |
No longer on speaking terms |
Not domestic: Abbr |
One bringing a speaker onstage, maybe |
Parking permit, sometimes |
Patch Media owner |
Plot devices? |
Refusal of Paris |
Sax great, to fans |
Send out of state? |
She outwitted Sherlock |
Show some major respect? |
Some magicians' gear |
Something seen after hours? |
Spinner's spot |
Start of many church names |
Taken care of |
Talking car on 'Knight Rider' |
Five-term Mexican president |
When repeated, a Las Vegas casino |
Works on shifts, say |
'A Clockwork Orange' protagonist |
___ Diggory, rival of Harry Potter |
'And step on it!' |
'Excuse me?' |
'I'll be right with you' |
'It's showtime' |
Fails utterly |
Family of Paris |
Ancient manuscript |
Big gigs |
Burrito flavoring |
Buyable, in a way |
California's ___ Serra Peak |
Cuatro semanas, roughly |
Dash |
Allies who are also rivals |
British sci-fi author Reynolds |
Case outcome |
Cheek |
Clear |
Desserts not for the calorie-conscious |
Ephemeral decorative structure |
Four-cornered chips |
French horn |
Gets down quickly |
Gets to first base |
Got better |
Gymnastics staple |
Home of Sault Ste. Marie: Abbr |
Iconic Broadway role for Cobb |
Interstate hwy. ___ |
Iroquoian people |
It may be shown to a superior |
Legend, for one |
Leveled |
Like certain versions of the Bible: Abbr |
Like some private eyes |
Like some verbs: Abbr |
Major key that uses all five black keys on a piano |
Major museum expense |
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