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1997 Demi Moore movie with the tagline 'Failure is not an option' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 5th, 2009 other clues
'Gigantic (___ of Two Johns),' 2002 documentary about They Might Be Giants
'Lieben,' in German class
'Lou Grant' production co.
'Solitude is impractical and ___ society is fatal': Emerson
'The press,' for 'reporters,' e.g.
'Whatever'
1978 King novel rereleased in a 'Complete and uncut' version in 1990
Bad copies?
Battle cry
Bookbinder's material
Braves pitcher who won the 1957 Cy Young Award
Call at home
Company that provided equipment for the reality show 'The Contender'
Córdoba compass direction
Create a flip book, say
Cry from the accused
Don't deny
End
Endorse on a Web site, maybe
Entered a contest
Farrier's focus
Field, e.g.
Finish line?
First monarch to be crowned Tsar of All Russia
Food used as an antiseptic during World War I
Garment that's often reconstructed before each wearing
Housemother to Tootie, Natalie, Blair and Jo
Indicator of freshness?
Intensify
It's classified by the U.S.D.A. as red meat under cooking guidelines and as poultry under inspection standards
Kind of
Like a runner-up, often
Like many bows
Line that passes through both of an ellipse's foci
Majority of U.S. governors, as of 2009: Abbr.
Maneuver gingerly
Mrs. Lovett in 'Sweeney Todd,' for one
Nab in a net
Needed a coating of heated propylene glycol, say
New England sch. with campuses in Durham and Manchester
Niche
Not dormant
Note on a time-sensitive document
Original host of 'Breakfast at Wimbledon'
Pad
Pet for which you can buy an Aqua-Leash
Pitcher who struck out the final batter of the 2007 World Series
Poivre's counterpart
Result of nonuse
Rig capacity
River of Yuma and Phoenix
Secret words?
See 10-Down
Setting for 10 U.S. states: Abbr.
Spoiler of a sort
Spontaneous
Strength provider
Structure made from poles and hides
Took a lot of punches?
Turn off
Under one's command
Veto
What many rulers hold
What some predictions are based on
Winner of the 2002 Academy Award for Best Original Song
With 52-Down, structure found under eaves
___ shame

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