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New York Times crossword of October 20th, 2011 other clues
Jimmy of 'The West Wing'
Lightly apply
Like Death's horse
Like zebra crossings
Livery delivery
Mann of rock
Many arcade-goers
Material you might look through
Mates
Nest-building pests
Novelist Jaffe
Nurslings
One of the Minor Prophets
Organic sealant
Packed with ideas, as an essay
Pink-slip
Pod-bearing plant
Protracted
Request to an interviewee
Sarcophagus lid
Sedgwick in Warhol films
Shot of liquor
Snack
Some nerve tissue
Some soot
Soreness
Sorento manufacturer
Star of 2010's 'Gulliver's Travels'
Steamy places
Sticks out
The Venerable ___ (old English historian)
Then, to Thierry
Title role for Joe Pesci
Toothpaste ingredient
'Harry and Tonto' star
'What rotten luck!'
'___, 'tis true I have gone here and there': Shak
1980s Rowan Atkinson sitcom series set in various historical periods
Bank
Best Supporting Actress nominee for 'Five Easy Pieces'
Biased
Bird feeder tidbits
Bud drinker?
Burlesque bit
Butter knife, e.g
Call option?
Country singer Rimes
Cover-up
Defender in a bridge column
Eat in style
Every last bit
Famously polite Old West stagecoach robber
Fastener in a punched hole
Fellah or fedayee
Filed things
First-aid experts, briefly
Follow a pattern, say
Former life
Gift upon arrival, maybe
Go under
Gumption
House sitter?
Hunger enhancer, sometimes
Iconic AC/DC album with the song 'You Shook Me All Night Long'
Insincere flattery, in slang
It's whipped to make mousse
It's worthy of condemnation
Items wrapped in friction tape
January department store events
'EastEnders' network
Typical romance novel love interest
Unlucky in love, say
Unreactive element
Untainted by corruption
Volcano features
Winged god
Woman of letters?

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