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New York Times crossword of September 7th, 2004 other clues
___-Magnon
Office necessity
Pick a card
Place for a mower
Place for sets and lets
Point between Hawaii and Guam
Poker player's declaration
Prefix with port or pad
Property claims
Reporter Clark
Response to 'Are not!'
Rocks at the bar
Rodeo rope
Russian leader before 1917
Sculpt
Settles up
Shamu, for one
Silt, e.g.
Slightly tattered
Snapple rival
Some awards
Some loaves
Spanish dish
Stick in the water?
Suffix with switch
Surf's sound
The end ___ era
Ticks off
Tiddlywink, e.g.
Tribe defeated by the Iroquois
Unskilled laborer
Villa d'___
Webster who had a way with words
What an analgesic stops
___ pro nobis
'There ___ free lunches'
'Boot' in the Mediterranean
'Good buddy'
'Love Story' author Segal
'Oklahoma!' aunt
'Pumping ___'
'___ Ben Jonson' (literary epitaph)
Actress Foch and others
Addition column
Ado
Alternatives to Reeboks
Attach, as a patch
Attack verbally
Celeste who won an Oscar for 'Gentleman's Agreement'
Center of a cathedral
Chem. or biol.
Civil rights activist Parks
Concealed shooter
Crest alternative
Divans
Door opener
Dorothy's home in 'The Wizard of Oz'
Doubting Thomas
Eye holder
Facilitate
Female W.W. II grp.
Gen. Robt. ___
Group of confidants
Gutter location
Heats just short of boiling
Hock shop receipt
Jacob's twin
Kind of boom
Knock out of the sky
Like a dryer trap
Limb holder?
Los Angeles player
Mary ___ Moore
Mine find
Minute
Money substitute
Narrowed

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