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New York Times crossword of October 12th, 2014 other clues |
Untouchable, e.g |
Vane dir |
Viennese one |
Weird Al Yankovic, e.g |
Went out with |
What stripes and polka dots do |
When repeated, party cry |
World peace, e.g |
Zest |
___ curiam decision |
___ Peace Prize (award discontinued in 1990) |
___-Ball |
___-Detoo ('Star Wars' droid) |
'___ Grows in Brooklyn' |
'American Pie' songwriter |
'But wait, there's more ...' |
'Come again?' |
'I wouldn't bet on it!' |
'To reiterate ...' |
'___ it!' |
12 months, in Rio |
1960s dance |
1998 Winter Olympics host |
24/7 |
Activist Brockovich |
Actress Falco |
Andrea or Nicolò, in the music world |
Army E-7: Abbr |
Artist Frida renowned for her self-portraits |
AT&T Stadium team, on scoreboards |
Atmospheric probe |
Avian mimic |
Bacalao and boquerones |
Become fixated |
Beethoven's 'Hammerklavier,' e.g |
Belabor, say |
Best suited |
Blues rocker Chris |
Boosts |
Botanist Gray |
Broccoli-like vegetable |
Brush material |
Charges |
Chihuahua cry |
Contact info abbr |
Corner key |
Dedicated |
Deteriorate rapidly |
Dinners at which people read at the table |
Directs, as a conversation |
Excellence |
First steamship with a planned circumnavigation of the globe |
Fixed, as Easter eggs |
French port just up the coast from Boulogne |
French possessive |
Game warden? |
Gaps are filled with them |
Gentle alarms |
Gets in the game |
Girl's name that becomes a different girl's name if you switch the first two letters |
Go off |
Go on to say |
Goalie Howard of U.S.A.'s 2010 and '14 World Cup teams |
Greeted and seated |
Gun brand not endorsed by the 111-Down |
Half of Mork's farewell |
Hearing-related |
Hide |
Hide stuff |
Hike |
Ho preceder |
Honduras-to-Guatemala dirección |
Hypnotist's signal |
International cricket match |
It may be limited or late |
It's hard to find |
It. is there |
Key of Grieg's only piano concerto |
La Jolla campus, briefly |
Lakers, to Celtics, e.g |
Leading indicator? |
Like a pilot that's working again |
Like most graffiti, for short |
Like some chardonnays |
Like some truths |
Locale that made Hillary famous |
Long-billed wading bird |
Luau locale |
Mailroom stamp |
Make ___ dash for |
Michael of 'The Great Santini' |
Michigan, in Chicago: Abbr |
Misfit |
Much ado about nothing |
Neutrinos, symbolically |
Never |
One of a dozen popes |
One who's enthralled, metaphorically |
Ones left holding the bag? |
Opposite of waste |
Photographic memory, e.g |
Ping maker |
Pitbull or Snoop Dogg |
Play ___ |
Plotting |
Preach, e.g |
QB Johnny |
Quod ___ demonstrandum |
Relative of turquoise |
Relinquish |
Response to a 26-Across, perhaps |
Sake source |
Scruffs |
See 69-Down |
Shakespearean lament |
Short end of the stick |
Show disdain for, in a way |
Sinus specialist, succinctly |
Some launch sites |
Something on a hero, maybe |
Speedily |
Speedily |
Spruce up |
Studio behind 'Amadeus' and 'Platoon' |
Subject of some '50s-'60s experiments |
Suffix with ball |
Sunday recess? |
Sweetie pie |
Thicket |
Third person masculine? |
Thousands, in slang |
Tombstone figure |
Took back, as lost territory |
Top of the Eiffel Tower? |
Transgression |
True |
Two-time title role for Chris Hemsworth |
U.S.N. rank |
Ugly one |
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