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East Coast city where tourism peaks in October crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 11th, 2011 other clues
Holder of eggs
Hair-raising stuff?
In case
It's between Obama and Robinson
Kettles, e.g.
Kind of identity
Leave
Like many gems
Like some 8-Downs
Like the language Kalaallisut
Many trial subjects
Miss Hannigan's charge, on Broadway
One deserving a hand?
One way to take drugs
Orange neighbor
Penny ___
Pro team with a horseshoe logo
Plane wing component
Potential play prolonger
Put into 13-Down
Quagmire
River through Toledo
Scored due to an error
See 17-Across
Ruling
Small, simple flute
Spanish name suffix
Service with many followers
St. Pauli Girl alternative
Started over, in a way
Strasbourg is its capital
Suffix with grape
Talk, talk, talk
Unit of fun?
Tangier location: Abbr.
The way things are done
Vt. ski resort
Where it never rains
Wings, e.g.
With 53-Across, classic Kipling poem ending
Y.M.C.A. section?
___ penny (very common, in British lingo)
'White Writing' painter Mark
Alligator ___ (underwater menace)
'___ Is Betta Than Evvah!' (1976 album)
'Without further ado ...'
'Ewww!'
Activate, in a way
Apprehensive
At the movies, say
Attempt to enter dead space?
Bait
Barneys rival
Big name in aircraft engines
Brachium's end
Casanova's first name
Challah form
Creamer who won the 2010 U.S. Women's Open
Creature in a Tennessee Williams title
Curve creators
Dental concern
Duke's setting: Abbr.
Field work that was award-winning
Fresh
Gershwin's first hit
Getaways that people try to get away with
Give a thumbs-up

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