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New York Times crossword of September 13th, 1997 other clues
'Aha!'
'___ tu'
1968 #1 hit
1971 #1 hit
1996 campaign issue
48-Down, in poetry
A bundle
Act
Adjective for some lens cleaners
Adventurer of 18th-century French literature
Agog
Astronomer-turned-architect
Bee: Prefix
Begin as an adventure
Beginning, informally
Beverage server
Bigger than med.
Bollix
Budding twitter
Chance occurrences
Clear
Commander at Shiloh
Commit
Cousin of 'Well...'
Eye
Faience glaze ingredient
First name in exploration
Free silver champion
Go over
Imagined
In trouble, in slang
Indiana Jones, often
It comes in strands
Jerusalem visitor from the Persian court
Lie
Like most aluminum ore
Little one
Long time
Made it to the ground
Men staying on one color
Muffler
Offensive
Partition
Peacekeeping skill
Point at a shoe store
Portuguese India territory
Rear ends
Result of a kitchen accident
Robt. E. Lee, e.g.
Savvies
Sheepherding locales
Showy flowers
Shrivel
Signal in a courtroom
Sister in 'Sisters'
Stretcher at the gym
Thick cornmeal mush
Time of the month
Tombstone locale
U.S. Army landing point, 9/9/43
U.S. brand retired in 1972
Vanessa Redgrave film of 1968
Viceroyalty that included Argentina
Was, in Latin
Zippo
[I'm scared!]
___ broche (cooking style)
___ Flite (bicycle brand)
___'s Wells (renowned London theater)

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