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New York Times crossword of September 29th, 2014 other clues
'Darn it!'
'___ have to wait'
Actor/stand-up comic Foxx
1/4 bushel
'___ Little Tenderness' (1960s hit)
2012 Best Picture with Ben Affleck
Actress Jessica
After everything's been said and done
Andrews of 'Mary Poppins'
Arkansas's ___ Mountains
As a result, in formal language
Automaker Ferrari
Bad thing to hit if one didn't mean to 'reply all'
Big instrument in a marching band
Bit of dust
Brother of Cain
Brothers and sisters, for short
Catch in the act
Charlemagne's domain: Abbr
Computer whose second letter is capitalized
Cookies that can be twisted apart
Copy-and-paste illustrations
Dance often done with top hat and cane
Dealt with
Delhi language
Dispute
Entre ___
Event attended by Cinderella
Fellow
First name of three U.S. presidents
Foreman opponent
Geezers
Greatly bothered
Hang around a public place
Hearts or clubs
Herding dog, informally
Horse's run
Hwy. speed
Idiotic
Italian 'god'
Kingdom
Livid
Local success story
Longtime Pittsburgh product
Mrs. Truman
Mud
Nixon White House chief of staff
Norman Vincent ___, author of 'The Power of Positive Thinking'
Not in the ___
O.K.'d silently
Oohed and ___
Opposite of yeah
Org. on a toothpaste tube
Pacific island 'where America's day begins'
Pregnant pause?
Rachel Maddow's channel
Racing vehicle on a small track
Romulus or Remus
Safecrackers
Salinger girl
Sgt., for one
Shocked ... SHOCKED!
Sign of a sellout
Six Flags coaster whose name is Spanish for 'The Bull'
Start of a web address?
Sun. talk
Unexciting
Use needle and thread
Vision of a distant oasis, maybe
Website with a 'Buy It Now' button
What a local success story achieves
What a local success story comes from
What a local success story does
Wild blue yonder
With speed
Word ref. started in 1857
Words to a local success story
Work, as dough
Year, in Mexico
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