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New York Times crossword of September 14th, 2014 other clues
Musician David's equestrian accouterments?
No-see-ums
Not in pounds, say
Not totally against
Noted hint giver
Nut jobs
Obama caricature feature
Ocho ___ (Jamaican resort)
Oil giant based in Memphis
Old NBC drama
One side in a pickup basketball game
One way to break out
Org. that takes donations for the strapped?
Organic compound
Out of the wind
Partridge family member
Person whose number is up
Philippine province with a repetitive name
Piece of cake
Polo grounds?
Popular airfare comparison site
Positive signs of life in outer space?
Q&A part: Abbr
Refresher
Rural block
Russia's ___ Airlines
Sag
San Francisco gridder
Set on a cellphone
Sirs' counterparts
Sissy who's not a sissy
Sit to be shot
Some chip dip, informally
Some mounts
Something given when someone has been taken
Speedy Northeast conveyance
Square
Stay out of sight
Studies: Abbr
Subject of a Scottish mystery, informally
Surprisingly agile
Suspected cause of Napoleon's death
Tart cocktail named for comic Amy?
Teddy material
Tempting words for shopaholics
Tennis champ Monica
The Judds, e.g
They go around the world
Thriller writer DeMille
Thunderstruck critic's review for actor Richard?
Time piece
Tranquil
Trojan's home, for short
Tug-of-war need
Urban legend about rapper Kanye?
Verve
What 105-Acrosses do
What actor Martin calls his athletic footwear?
Word in a Yale fight song
___ Paulo
___ pro nobis
'Praise the Lord!'
'Don't stop!'
'Eat, Pray, Love' setting
'Good riddance!'
'His wife could ___ lean'
'Me, me, me' sort
'The Fog of War' director Morris
'The Great White Hope' director Martin
'Too much rest is ___': Sir Walter Scott
'___ out?' (question to a pet)
2007 3x platinum Alicia Keys album
2012 gold-medal gymnast Raisman
Accords
Aces the test
Actor Michael's means of support?
Advil competitor
Annoyance for actor Colin?
Aquatic organism
As well
Ball club position
Bandmate Barry, Maurice or Robin
Benefits
Bid
Big name in ice cream
Blade in the back?
Blood products
Boycotter of the '84 L.A. Olympics
Branch of Islam
Bring down, in England
Burning desire?
Bygone Dodge
Call
Call from the sidelines
Caroler's quaff
Casts out
Civil rights leader Roy
Cleaning aid
Cleaning aid since 1889
Clove hitch and sheepshank
Comic Tina recovered from her wound?
Components for wireless networks
Creative word people
Davis of 'Commander in Chief'
Days gone by
Dental unit
Department store section
Dr. ___ Spengler ('Ghostbusters' role)
Early 'Project Runway' sponsor
Elation
Ephemeral
Fail to keep up
Feng ___
Flamenco cries
Folies-Bergère costume designer
Foot-long part
German city on the Baltic
German ___
Heckle
Heir of martial artist Bruce?
Hip-hop record mogul Gotti
Home to the Blues and once the Browns: Abbr
Ian Fleming genre
Impeccably
In accordance with
Influenced
Ins
It came down in 2001
Jargon
Kept underground, maybe
Kind of code
Lake that's the source of the Mississippi
Leaps
Lens cover
List abbr
Little bit
Lost lady in 'The Raven'
Man, in Milan
More slick, in a way

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