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New York Times crossword of September 26th, 2005 other clues
''Potpourri' for a thousand, ___'
'The ___ Witch Project'
Aliens, for short
Any of the Stones or the Who, e.g.
Author Wiesel
Barbie or Ken
Batted first, with 'off'
Bettors' promises, e.g.
Caramel candy brand
Cave
Chest muscles, briefly
Church organ features
Cumberland ___
Deep-seated
Default modes
Didn't talk smoothly
East ___ (U.N. member since 2002)
Elbow's lower counterpart
English cathedral site
Fragrant pouch
Grapevine contents
Hourglass fill
Inc., abroad
Indoor arena feature
Is called
It may have screwdrivers on it
Keystone ___ (old comedy figure)
Lacking a key, in music
Les ___-Unis
Like the tops of dunce caps
Loathes
Look ___ (study)
Most damning evidence, maybe
Mother of Apollo and Artemis
Moving jerkily
Multichanneled
Natural soother
Niñas: Abbr.
Not saying much
Obscure matters
Onetime Dutch fad item
Outfielder Moises
Overly
Patronize, as a restaurant
Physics, for one: Abbr.
Play ice hockey
Prefix with state
Recurred, as an ailment
Reverse of NNW
Rich dessert
See 2-Down
See 6-Across
Shells out
Sidestroke features
Sink's alternative
Spiny plants
Start of a cry by Juliet
Strong alkaline
Susan Lucci, notably
Tell
The 'O' in G.O.P.
Theater school study
They may be wide open
Toot one's horn
Tranquility
Unhappy
Vote in favor
What 'I' and 'am' do
White-collar crime investigators follow them
Windows predecessor
With 26-Across, Massachusetts resort area
With 60-Across, Thornton Wilder play
___ Ness monster

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