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Points on a crescent moon crossword clue


C U S P S

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New York Times crossword of October 11th, 2007 other clues
'Encore!'
'From the Earth to the Moon' author
'Were ___ do it over ...'
'You've Got Mail' actress
Annual May event, informally
Any one of a trio of Hollywood sisters
Bearded beast
Beverage brand
Big exporter of coconut cream and coconut oil
Blast constituent?
Cage for hawks
Chevrolet model
City along the Chisholm Trail
City southeast of 64-Across
City with una torre pendente
Computer technicians' positions
Construction worker
Crazy
Enormous
Everyone, in Essen
Fertilized things
Fervent
Fidel Castro's brother
Frat Pack actor
French dream
Gadzooks, e.g.
Game division
Hen, e.g.
Historic Umbrian town
Insincere
Julius Caesar portrayer, 1963
Just
Lets
Like an eyeball
Like many cared-for lawns
Like relics
Like some checks
Measure again, as a movie's length
Most are 3, 4 or 5
Mouth's locale
New York's ___ Mansion
O.K.'s
Palm type
Part of a printing press
Particularly: Abbr.
Partner in an old radio comedy duo
People's 2006 Sexiest Man Alive
Poetic contraction
Prefix with kinetic
Presidential candidate who said 'No one can earn a million dollars honestly'
Quarter
R & B singer with a hit 1990s sitcom
Reason to get some cosmetic dental work
Refuse
Repeats
Robes, tiaras, etc.
Saute
Say 'amen,' say
Shade of brown
Shoelace tip
Smirk
Some organic compounds
South side?
Starchy side dish
Starting
Subway stop: Abbr.
Tasty
Timber hewers
Top bond rating
Volleyball stat
Wander
Water holder
What a drinker may enter
When repeated, a dance instructor's call
Windfall
Wishful things? ... or a literal description of 16-, 17-, 32-, 44- and 60-Across
___-Americans (about 3.5 million people)

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