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1940 Crosby/Lamour/Hope film that was the first of a 'travel' series crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 29th, 2010 other clues
'I pity the fool' speaker
100-lb. units
'___ be in England ...'
'Mad Men' extras
'Encore!'
'___ Perpetua' (Idaho's motto)
1935 Marx Brothers romp
1954 Elia Kazan Oscar winner
1971 film that was Cybill Shepherd's debut, with 'The'
1986 film for which Paul Newman won his only Oscar
2003 Sandler/Nicholson comedy
2003 Sandler/Nicholson comedy
2008 film derived from Dr. Seuss
Actor Bert
Addicts
Author Philip
Olde ___ (historic area, quaintly)
Orangish shade
Part of NATO: Abbr.
Photo blowups: Abbr.
Pietro's ta-tas
Proscribe
Proverbial heptad
Pugilists' grp.
Scads
Setting for candlelit romance
Shipboard cries
Sierra ___
Singer/actress Zadora
Some razors
Starters
Supply with more ammo, say
Term of endearment
Term of endearment
The sauce
Thursday's eponym
Triumphant cry
Vientiane's country
World Cup chant
Yalies
___ Gay, historic plane displayed by the Smithsonian
Bankrupt company in 2001-02 news
Big name in baseball cards
Bits of land in la Seine
Blood-typing syst.
Bout stopper
College in New Rochelle, N.Y.
Conducted
Corrode
Covering for la tête
Current unit
Dallas sch.
Drives
Drives (on)
Ergo
First X or O, say
Fisherman's 10-pounder, e.g.
Fisherman's spot
Fr. holy women
Gelatinous ingredient in desserts
Go south
Henry VIII's sixth
Implement in a Millet painting
Inauguration Day highlight
It may make a ewe turn
Lei-person's greeting?
Less well done
Lettuce or kale
Like some suburban homes
Lomond, e.g.
Mex. miss
Mideast city whose name, coincidentally, is an anagram of ARABS
Mystery writer Deighton
Mystery writer Edward D. ___
N.L. Central team
Ne'er-do-well
Ode title starter
Old card game with forfeits
Old card game with forfeits

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