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New York Times crossword of October 23rd, 2004 other clues
1980's TV show in which contestants boogied
A Stewart
Actor Guy of 'Memento' and 'The Time Machine'
Alicante article
All the rage
Approaches midnight, say
BACKUP
Band member's big moment
Baseball's Fuentes
Becomes unpleasant
Benchmarks: Abbr.
Besides
Blue denim
Bolts
Bun filler
Castel Gandolfo resident
Churchill Downs favorite
Coming from obscurity to success
Crack slightly
Decade or so
Demanding star, maybe
Down ___
Extremely simple
Eyebrow makeup
Generally
Germ ___ idea
Go kaput
Goes none too quickly
Greenskeeper's gizmo
Gym sound
Ice cream ingredient
It may contain crates
It may get under a grammarian's skin
'Holberg Suite' composer
'Book of Days' songstress
'Or ___ froth amid the boundless main': Emily Brontë
'Off the Court' autobiographer
It's noble
Jeweler's spacer bead
Jimmy
Lhasa ___
Nice way of fitting
Paul Revere House locale
Peace Nobelist Cassin
Perfect examples
Piece of work?
Played possum
Points put on paper
Radar ranges?
Radiant energy measurer
Reddish-brown gem
Regards
Relaxes
Simple game with a paddle
Some beauty supplies
Squeakers
Stork Club alternative
Substantially
Swamp thing
Taking after
The in crowd?
They may be counted in French class
They're called Vauxhalls in the U.K.
Through
Venom producers
Where one's body may be worked on
Women's college in Columbia, Mo.
___ crossroads
___ Delano Roosevelt

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