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New York Times crossword of September 21st, 2017 other clues
'Got that right!'
'Perhaps ___'
'Rugs'
'Saw' stuff
'You missed your chance'
**Doesn't go to either extreme
*Adlai Stevenson as a presidential candidate, e.g
*Individual telephone connections
*Limits on team payrolls
*Snitch
1927 automotive debut
A whole bunch
Abductee of myth
Airheaded
Airline with a flag in its logo
Beat
Beats
Blooming
Bone: It
Boxer's concern, maybe
British V.I.P.s
Came's partner
Castor or Pollux
Connection provider, for short
Crossed paths
Dessert component often bought premade
Elaborate, with 'out'
First name in mysteries
Fix, as a boot
Formula One racer Prost
Fricassee, for example
George I or V?
German article
Guarantee
Head lines, briefly?
How cigars should be kept, say aficionados
Hypermeticulous
Injured party's warning
It's 'knowing all the facts,' according to Woody Allen
Knight's need
Listen (to)
Makeup of many moon rocks
Managed
Mentally infirm
Michael of 'The Great Santini'
Often-illegal maneuver that is key to answering the asterisked clues
Operatic villains, often
Points along a bus route
Poker blunder
Prefix with -logical
Punjab's capital
Quadrennial U.S. occurrence
Ragtime legend Blake
Remark from Don Rickles
Research org
Shame
Singly
Sleazeball
Sleazeball
Social gathering
Something involved in a firing
Speaker in major-league baseball history
Squid predator
Stand
Statistician Silver
Thinks but doesn't know for a fact
Tickle
Tomorrow's jr
Topping the Scoville scale
Vacuum tube innovation of 1946
Was prying
___ Helmer of 'A Doll's House'
___ Strauss

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