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New York Times crossword of September 20th, 2006 other clues
'American ___'
'Fiddler on the Roof' matchmaker
'The Family Circus' cartoonist Keane
'The fifth Beatle'
'___ calls?'
'___, Caesar!'
1960's Detroit Tigers star McLain
Alley org.
Auburn foe
Avatar of Vishnu
Big bird
Big bow
Blair's predecessor
Boos
Both Begleys
Came from behind
Children's author trying to dry out?
City in SW Russia
City SE of downtown Los Angeles
Colony member
Company in the Martha Stewart stock trading scandal
Compassion
Country singer Williams
Course coup
Decline
Doesn't shut up
Dwight beat him twice
Early late-night name
Eddying
Feverish
Fresh-squeezed ex-football star/pitchman?
Girl rescued by Don Juan
Gong site
Harbinger
Hoagy Carmichael's 'Star Dust,' e.g.
Illustrator Thomas
In the least
Judge in I Samuel
Leaf
Leslie Caron musical
Like Beethoven
Like some whales
Litigator's org.
Loretta of 'M*A*S*H'
Loved by
Maintained order over
Medical facility
Menu words
Musically connected
Mystery writer with a badge?
Nobel or Oscar
Novelist Janowitz
Novelist/poet not playing the field?
Nymph loved by Apollo
Opposite of post-
Painter Nolde
Pill variety
Prefix with -lithic
Rash response?
Right on the map
Sample
Set of wedges?
Shrink's statement
Some nods
Sound systems
Stilt's place
Strapped
Tardy person's question
Turn
Undoer of 'ritardando'
Very cool 1970's N.F.L.er?
W.W. I battle locale
Was sweet (on)
Watch readout, for short
Wipe out
Word on both sides of 'to' and 'for'
___-faire

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