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New York Times crossword of October 4th, 2014 other clues
'Adventure most ___ itself': Emily Dickinson
'Anticipate the difficult by managing the easy' philosopher
'Really?'
'Pencils down!'
'Servant of the Bones' author
'Twilight,' e.g
'Twilight,' e.g
'Veep' actor ___ Whitlock Jr
'___ really help'
0.5, for 30 degrees
180s
Aids after blanking out
Anti-spill, say
Bartending tool
Blush-inducing
Burgundy or claret
Cause of a stinging breakup?
Decline dramatically
Ditch
Dove's dream
Empty-headedness
Enjoyed muchly
Exponential unknown
Fanatically militant sort
Gets a clue, with 'up'
Goggle
Gold-certifying grp
Green machine
Have prestige
In-flight
It's named for a Scand. god of battle
Lambs, to Lucius
Last part of 'Waiting for Godot'
Less significant
Like some straws
Mixer for losers?
More like a sheet?
Mother superior?
Mount ___, Charley Weaver's hometown
Musical component
Nadir's opposite
Newest fashion
Nonhuman Earth orbiter of 1961
One being strung along?
Oodles
Org. that, when spelled backward, is an old-timey exclamation
Partner of many
Pioneer in literary realism
See 41-Across
Service providers?
Shipping hazard
Sister brand of CorningWare
Slip
Sonnet extender?
Statement of confidence
Storm designation
The U.N.'s ___ Hammarskjöld
Title subject of a search in a 2003 film
To whom Charles Darwin dedicated 'Different Forms of Flowers'
Trip planner's option: Abbr
Two-man band?
Very much
Was a slug
What Gollum calls the Ring in 'The Lord of the Rings'
Widening agent in medicine
With 24-Across, barbecue finger stainer
Word with deep or dead
___ Lane, London theater locale
___ rage (result of juicing)

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