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New York Times crossword of October 24th, 2012 other clues
Actor Norris, after gaining weight?
Address
All riled up
Argue (with)
Attendee of the fictional Lowood Institution for girls
Back of a public house, maybe
Bad fit
Badlands feature
Bar topic
Bobby Orr, notably
Boxer's fare?
Cavalry weapon
Collar
Common door sign
Conan O'Brien, e.g
Conceived
Country dance
Designed to pique interest, say
Dieter's amount
District of Colombia?
Emo emotion
Entries in two Oscar categories, slangily
Flower part
Get wrong
Guitarist Paul
Hankering
Hollywood has some big ones
Impatient person's wait, seemingly
Indian tourist locale
Intersection point
Items for baseball scouts and highway patrol officers
Jump on the ice
Kind of glasses
Knock off
Knocks off
Longtime senator Thurmond
Manhattan Project result, informally
Mideast capital
N.F.L. broadcaster
Now, in Nogales
Outlooks
Paint swatch choice
Part that may be pinched
PC operator
Put on again
Reason for an R rating
Rhone tributary
Shipboard punishment
Show some respect to a judge
Some makeup ... or a hint to 17-, 26-, 43- and 58-Across
Someone responding to a party R.S.V.P.?
Spasm
Spice
Stalactite producer
Strike
Subj. of a Wall Street Journal story
Sufficiently, in poetry
Sugar ending
Summon
Symbols of speed
Thieves at an all-night dance bash?
Toot
A bit questionable
Tribal figure
Triple Crown winner Citation or Gallant Fox
Unite
Western accessory
What a tosspot fantasizes the clouds would do?
Where many Greeks are found
Whoosh!
___ in hand
___ Krabappel, Bart Simpson's teacher
'... ___ quit!'
'And there it is!'
'Hurry!'
'That's all I ___'
1993 Peace Nobelist

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