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New York Times crossword of September 30th, 2006 other clues
'Aunts ___ Gentlemen' (P. G. Wodehouse's last complete novel)
'Dig in, everyone!'
'Funny ___'
'Hard ___' (ship command)
'The Blue Dahlia' star
1983 song that begins 'Hate New York City'
2004 title role for Anne Hathaway
2005's 'Walk the Line' and others
Actress with the memoir 'Call Me Crazy'
After much delay
Arrive, as darkness
As yet undecided
Auto racer Granatelli
Big farewell
Boss
Brandy cocktails
Brought to bear
Bygone weapon
Car owner's annoyance
Classic pencil-and-paper game
Coin with a two-headed eagle on the reverse
Color
Compared
Council of Three Fires members
Cry of disgust
Derived by logic
Dessert topped with crumbled macaroons
Exchange words?
Exciting drive?
Fiendish
Film about a blind man for which the lead won Best Actor
Flock's overseer
Goes home for the night, say
Help get settled
Kind of adapter
Kiosk item
Lacking in resonance
Lebanese president Lahoud
Less natural
Like a presidential suite, presumably
Like some calendars
Lose one's cool
Mountaineering goal
Mouthful
Navigational aid
Party supply
Phrase in a police bulletin
Politically unstable area
Producer of the megaflop 'E.T.'
Repairs a leak, possibly
Rolled steel joist
Santa ___, Calif.
Savvy film/TV character whose name, paradoxically, is Spanish for 'idiot'
Second person appearing in the Bible
Signal
Snap ___
Some brass
Starting to mature
Swift traveler
They're capped with caprock
Unelected officials
Violinmaker Stradivari
With undisguised menace
Wordy
___ Colony (first English settlement in the New World)

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