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New York Times crossword of September 18th, 2012 other clues
Any ship
Bandmate of 1-Across
Old name for Tokyo
Old Spice alternative
Bargain hunter's goal
One of the Manning brothers
One side of the Hoover Dam: Abbr
Bravery
Passes on
Candy with a collectible dispenser
PC key
Category
Polish-born violin master
Coral island
Cornered, as a wild animal
Precisely
Cotillion V.I.P
Prickly plants
Prince Valiant's wife
Curriculum ___
Prince ___ Khan
Pub pour
Eased
Eggy drink
Red sushi fish
Extract with a solvent
Ring, as church bells
Goodbyes
Rock legend Jimmy
Govt. divisions
Rocker Lofgren
Gradually slowing, in mus
Ruckus
Sault ___ Marie
Growl
Henrik Ibsen, for one
Sci-fi's 'Doctor ___'
Homer's hangout on 'The Simpsons'
Shine, in product names
In the midst of
Ship's front
In ___ (as found)
Signs of deep sleep on an electroencephalogram
Small marching band?
Johnny who played Sweeney Todd
Snacks with shells
Lancelot's title
Spreadable cheese
Legally bar
Standout performance for 1-Across
Letters after a long-ago date
Succeed, but just barely
Lindsay of 'Mean Girls'
Suffix with neat or beat
Lively dance
The recent past
Long-running PBS film showcase
This, to Tomás
Longtime 'Nightline' host
Manuscript sheet
Vittles
Wanted poster word
Martini's partner in wines
Woodworking tool
Motor City org
Word after running or jump
Number of prime ministers on Downing Street?
Workout reminders
'Li'l' comics fellow
'Qué ___?'
Abba's '___ the Music Speak'
'___ expert, but ...'
'Stop fretting over that'
88 or 98, carwise
Amazon transactions, e.g
___ B'rith
___-Aztecan language

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