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New York Times crossword of October 6th, 2014 other clues
Start of almost every ZIP code in New York
Tiniest amount
Title hit of a 1952 Gene Kelly musical
Treasure cache
Tyrannosaurus ___
Unruly child
Victor's cry
Western Hemisphere treaty grp
When an airplane is due to take off, for short
Where chicks hang out?
Yammerer
1975 Eagles hit about a woman having an affair
'Bill & ___ Excellent Adventure'
'___ changed man!'
'___ goes nothing!'
1930 Harry Richman hit whose title describes ostentatious living
1978 Billy Joel hit that gave its name to a 2002 Broadway musical
Almost impossible, as a task
Antigovernment force
Apr. 15 payment recipient
Arduous journeys
Bangkok native
Bobby of 1950s-'60s pop
Card that tops all others
Cheri formerly of 'S.N.L.'
Chinese or 20-Across
Circle section
Citi Field player, for short
Clapped
Class older than jrs
Cousin of a clarinet
Defensive embankment
Drunk's condition, for short
Earns in the end
Easily enthused
Element-ary school subject?
Farther past
Feature of a clock radio
Figured out, as a joke
Forerunners of CDs
French-speaking African nation
German industrial city
Give an informal greeting
Gradually changes (into)
Guile
Heavy door locks
Hectic hosp. areas
How much food is fried
Ice cream alternative
Kutcher of 'Two and a Half Men'
Lady of la casa: Abbr
Letter before omega
Lime-flavored cocktail
List component
Lost ... or, in two words, an apt description of 17-, 24-, 47- and 59-Across
Loud, as a crowd
Manipulate
Memo heading
Mined rocks
Narrow marine passageway
Old AT&T rival
On ___ with (equal to)
Org. with merit badges
Part of a rhinoceros
Pleasantly warm
Push
Pushed hard
Richard of 'American Gigolo'
Rubbish
Singer/song­writer Laura
Sir ___ Newton
Small whirlpool
Some sorority women

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