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What this puzzle's four missing clues spell, in order crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 14th, 2009 other clues
Sing the praises of
Sign up
Slalom section
Sondheim's '___ the Woods'
Stand buy
Standard of perfection
Subject of some tables
Tap trouble
Tartan pattern
Tease mercilessly, with 'on'
Teeming
The Caribbean, for one
Thickset
Trunk
Tue. plus two
Univac's predecessor
Washington chopping down the cherry tree, e.g.
What summers do
Wild ass
Wise old Greek
Wood-smoothing tool
Wriggly fish
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'Frasier' role
'My mama done ___ me'
'Now I get it!'
'___ Inside' (slogan)
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1975 musical with the song 'Believe in Yourself,' with 'The'
Alternative to Rover or Rex
Analgesic's target
Arrestable offense
Atom ___, 1960s cartoon superhero
Attacked
Banned apple spray
Bathes
Became engaged
Biting
Blow the whistle on
Butcher's stock
Coffee grounds and orange peels, typically
Cook's wear
Desolate
Dress not for the self-conscious
Dry run
Duds
Endless years
Essence of a person, one might say
Fill by force
Fillers of library shelves
Founder and first queen of Carthage
Gallows-shaped letter
Get an eyeful
Hazardous
In a bit
In accordance with
Inflicted upon
Italian diminutive ending
Massachusetts getaway, with 'the'
Nervous mannerism
Non-pro?
Not native
On the double
Paper size: Abbr.
Part of B.P.O.E.
Passion
Perform very well
Perle who inspired 'Call Me Madam'
Piece of music
Plow man
Reply to the Little Red Hen
Sarah Jessica of 'Sex and the City'
Scepter toppers
Sculpting medium
Shorten the sleeves on, e.g.

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