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L O S

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New York Times crossword of September 19th, 2014 other clues
How you may feel after taking allergy medication
It's often checked on a cell
Level
Make public
Match.com abbr
Negligee
New lease on life
Nickname for Oliver Cromwell
Not level
Obamacare obligation
One living in urban poverty, pejoratively
One who gets numbers by calling numbers
Peach
Public
Publishing house employee
Refrain syllable
Resort options
Risotto relative
Self-praise couched in self-deprecation, in modern lingo
Sentinel's place
Shore dinner
Some tributes
South American cowboy
Spots annoying teens
Spots where artists mix?
Stain
Story lines
Stuffed chili pepper
Talent scout's find, informally
Taylor of 'Twilight'
There's no place to go but down from here
Ties up in a slip
Toon toned down for the 1930s Hays Code
Turkish dough
Unit of energy?
Unstable compound
Wanting
Was up
What marketers might follow
You may drop a big one
___ desk (newsroom assignment)
___ pop
___-soul (style of Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill)
Alcopop relative
'Divine' showbiz persona
'Downton Abbey' title
2013 Golden Globe winner for 'Girls'
44-Across's 'Fighting' team
A nerd may not have one
Animal that may swim on its back
Baby docs
Bad place for a whale
Bathes
Beginning of a process of elimination
Between, to Balzac
Bros
Chef de cuisine's shout
Christie novel title that, without spaces, is a man's name
Coach Parseghian
Colony in ancient Magna Graecia
Contemporary and compatriot of Debussy
Dr. Ruth, for one
Either director of 'True Grit'
Eschewed takeout, say
Fire
First name in Chicago politics
Four-star figs
Fourth of July, for Calvin Coolidge, informally
Going green?

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