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New York Times crossword of September 17th, 2012 other clues
Film units
Fork prong
French kings
Go pfft, as an engine
Greek war god
Holiday Inn alternative
Hwys
Inner part of an ear of corn
Itsy-bitsy bit
Libra's symbol
LOO
Oregon's capital
Pacific salmon
Papa's partner
Pesto ingredient
Peter of 'Casablanca'
Pie filling ... or a hint to the answers to the six starred clues?
Religious councils
Retired fliers
Sábado or domingo
Scrabble pieces
Shaquille of the N.B.A
Singer Celine
So last year
Sounds of satisfaction
Source of much tea from Asia
SSW's opposite
Stiller's partner in comedy
Suffix with ball
Teed off
Telephone
The 'A' in A.D
The 'S' in CBS
Trophy or medal
What 'can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes,' per Mark Twain
*'Don't look ___!'
'I Like ___' ('50s political slogan)
'Quit your beefing!'
'You're ___ pal'
'___ bien!'
'___ shocked as you are'
*Chess ending
*Coach's clichéd reminder
*Fightin' words
*Prefix with physics
*Substance marketed under the name NutraSweet
1992 Robert Altman film about Hollywood
A comb makes one
About 39 inches, in England
Actress Witherspoon
Aptly named fruit
Ashes container
Attack
Barton of the 40-Down
Basic drawing class
Bert's pal on 'Sesame Street'
Big appliance maker
Blood group?
Bothered greatly
Bridge player's combo
Bygone flier
Cats and gerbils, e.g
China's Zhou ___
Curt summons
Debussy's 'La ___'
Double curve
Fields
What a sidewalk may abut
What a Spanish orchestra produces
What friends, Romans and countrymen lent, in Shakespeare
Writer Zora ___ Hurston
___ Hari (W.W. I spy)
___ lily
___ rod (molding with a twined serpent design)
___ sauce

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