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New York Times crossword of September 4th, 2011 other clues
Suffix with absorb
Suffix with problem
Sugar providers
Superman's attire, e.g.?
Surrealist who avoided the draft by writing the day's date in every space on his induction paperwork
Tennis's Ivanovic
Tick off
Ticked off
Tumbler
U.K. decoration: Abbr
U.S. visa type issued to visiting diplomats
Uncle Sam, for one
Unnatural
Vacation spot that's crazily busy?
Venezuela's Chávez
Veronese masterpiece 'The Feast in the House of ___'
Victuals
W.W. I German admiral
Watch from the sidelines
What Bryn Mawr College is not
What karats measure
Willing to do
Woman's support
Word derived from the Latin 'uncia,' meaning 'one-twelfth'
Word with liberal or visual
Wows
Yearn (for)
Yes, to no: Abbr
___ Canals
'Ghosts' playwright
___ Highway (route from Dawson Creek)
'Eek!,' e.g
'Gerontion' poet
Married couple?
Metric liquid meas
Michael of 'Juno'
Mint on a hotel pillow, e.g
N.Y.C. subway inits
Nail polish, e.g
No. typically between 2.0 and 4.0
O.K
Omaha Beach craft, for short
One of these days
Paris's Musée ___
Pelvis-related
Pointer's words
Prank involving a hammer and nails?
Protect
Put in one's two cents' worth
Q.E.D. part
Quick
Regular price
Reversed
Round storehouse
Row
Salsa singer Celia
Security interest
Set for a detective, maybe
Set sail
Skyscraping
Something talked about on 'Today'?
Speak to the masses
Start of all Oklahoma ZIP codes
Sticky roll?
Strip
Somewhat informal?
'I feel the earth move under my feet,' e.g.?
'Hmmm ...'
'Ick!'
'The War Is Over' writer/singer
'This has got me fuming!'
'Who ya ___ call?'
'Yikes!'
'___ my case!'
'___ that a lot'
Achievement
Actress who co-starred in 'Havana,' 1990
Antisthenes, notably?
Architectural space
Beer served without artificial carbonation
Benjamin
Betray
Beverage whose logo was once the bottom half of a woman's legs
Birthplace of the Rep. Party
Bother
Boxer on season four of 'Dancing With the Stars'
Bread on the table, maybe
Cabbies' clients
Capital near the 60th parallel
Certain triple-decker
Characterized by
City raided in 'Godzilla Raids Again'
Cloud producer, informally
Collisions
Río makeup
Aggregate
Australia's Great ___ Basin
Columbia athletes
Complete: Prefix
Cousin of Inc
Creamy shades
Baked ___
Danish cheese
Dashes may be part of them
Deeper blue?
Die out
Dorm police, for short
End of July by the sound?
Exploited
Extremely occult?
Fancy garb for Caesar?
Farm pails?
First tribe met by Lewis and Clark
Flower also known as love-in-idleness
Fluid
Foliose
Followers: Suffix
French school
French vote
Good for something
Grade school subj
Gradual increase in vol
Happy
Hard butter
Head of London?
Heads-up in Ireland?
Hero of a John Irving best seller
Kind of jacket
Kind of pad
Labyrinthine
Like custard
Like items at a supermarket checkout
Bitter, in a way
'Button your lip!'
'C'est si bon!'

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