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New York Times crossword of October 2nd, 2008 other clues
Hogwarts stick
Home of Sault Ste. Marie: Abbr.
Horace who founded the New York Tribune
Hospital procedure, for short
In a poem, it 'perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door'
It may be held at a 39-Down
Land of laughs?
Lit, as a match
Loser at the dice table
Newspaper piece
Nickelodeon's explorer
Observer
One-named New Age musician
Out of order
Out of whack
Part of a military band
Pays a visit
Popular dates for dates
Powdered cleaning agent
Preinterview purchase, maybe
Product promoted as having both 'beauty' and 'brains'
Provoke
Quickly
Ready
Road trip events
Sea urchin, at a sushi bar
Shop with 53-Across
Sign above a luau buffet?
Sing like Mel Tormé
Slightly ahead
Suffix with insist
Supermarket bagful
Takes the starch out of
Talk like Daffy
They may be seen on slides
Two-time Time Man of the Year (and a hint to 17-, 27-, 41- and 54-Across)
Use cue cards
Wallpaper and such
Washed out
Where to see 'bombs bursting'
Working factory, e.g.
Worst in the worst way
Zealot's group
___ dixit
___ in victory
___ premium
Actress Popplewell of 'The Chronicles of Narnia'
'Big Sur' writer, 1962
'War and Peace,' e.g.
1980s craze starter
Abbr. atop some e-mails
Actress Dunaway
Anxious baseball player at the plate?
Barn young 'un
Big party
Blood
Broad valleys
Business partner
Campaign target
Certain resident of Yemen
Cheering word
Chinese secret society
Choir section
Contents of some pits
Directs
Draconian
Duty
Five-spot
Flat sound
Flood of ideas?
Great literature it's not
Harbinger
High-school disrupters

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