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New York Times crossword of September 21st, 2005 other clues
'Funny Girl' director Garson ___
'Maria ___' (1940's hit)
'Omigosh!'
'Scram!'
'Yikes!'
20-, 25-, 45- and 50-Across, in a way
2003 Afghani film that won a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film
Aden's land
All fired up
Alpaca's relative
Baker of song
Banded stone
Be slack-jawed
Best qualified
Big Indian
Bowling green, e.g.
Clan symbol
Cold feet, so to speak
Compound with a hydroxyl group
Daggers
Demagnetize, maybe
Dodge
Drill directive
Eastern 'way'
Eastern nurse
Eleanor's follower as first lady
European erupter
Flock members
Flower-arranging art
Gainsays
Group in power
Gyro holder
It's typically thrown eight feet
James ___ Polk
Like a Playboy Playmate
Like olives or peanuts
Like some committees
Marinated dish
Mata ___ (spy)
Natl. Adoption Mo.
Overthrow, say
P.D.Q.
Palindromic preposition
Papal topper
Part of a TV transmission
Plains Indian
Prelude to a solution
Prime bit of trial evidence
Putzed around
Rectangular cereal
Rosetta Stone language
Run perfectly
Shia, e.g.
Shortest iron, in golf
Sighed words
Sing-along, of sorts
Some back-and-forth, briefly
Source of some brandy
Spice in Indian cuisine
Stadium section
Stretch out
Suffix with cannon
They form bonds
Tobacco units
Turned into
TV's Arthur
Ump's call
Uncle Remus title
Unjust accusation
Variety of pinball
White-bearded type
Yesteryear
___ column
___ Cooper (popular car)
___ y plata (Montana's motto)

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