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New York Times crossword of September 6th, 2015 other clues
'The Brady Bunch' kid
'Arabian Nights' predator
'I'm ___ it!' (hick's nix)
'Inside ___ Davis' (Coen brothers film)
'Kinsey' star, 2004
'Oh wow!'
'Young Frankenstein' assistant
'___ Arrives' (1967 soul album)
0%, in a way
1957 film set almost entirely in one room
1960s buddy cop sitcom, informally
1960s-'70s police drama
2004 rom-com in which a middle schooler is transformed into an adult overnight
Ability
Adams, Monroe or Grant
Alejandro G. Iñárritu film with the tagline 'How much does life weigh?'
Assembly line track
At the back
Bearded ones
Beau Brummell accessories
Becomes one
Bee, e.g
Beltmaking tool
Birdseed containers
Bit of rain
Blotto
Broody rock genre
Visibly moved
Wee bit
West End district
Word of parting
Word often shortened to its middle letter in texts
Zach's old flame in 'A Chorus Line'
___ Rabbit
Byproduct in petroleum refining
Car chase sounds
Caribbean capital
Changes to the bill?
Clues to a sunken ship's location
Colombia's national airline
Colorado State's team
Contiguous U.S. states, colloquially
Court figure Williams
Cry of dismay
Dealer's customer
Deeply offended
Degrees of magnitude?
Diving helmet attachment
Doozy
Drew in books
Early manufacturer of home computers
Economic org. in D.C
Eddie Murphy's big-screen debut
Emailer's need: Abbr
Fab Four surname
Figurative duration of short-lived fame
Filibuster feature
Film set assistants
First name in Objectivism
First name of Dickens's Little Dorrit
For fear that
Game that people rarely agree to play twice
Glass raiser's word
Growing businesses
Hand-made percussion
Harder to fool
Has the temerity
Hawk on the street
Hieroglyphic symbol
Historical topics
Hitchcock film with a nameless heroine
Hunts, as a house cat might
Imbecile
Infiltrator
Instantly likable
Invite to dinner, say
Israelite tribe progenitor
It 'teaches you when to be silent,' per Disraeli
Italian gentlemen
Italian religious figure
Kid-lit's Eloise, e.g
L.P.G.A. garment
Lessen the value of, maybe
Lively comedies
Liven (up)
Maintain
Make a point
Make another movie together, say
Maker of candy wafers
Master
Mel who co-wrote 'The Christmas Song'
Minor predecessor?
Modern rock and news/talk, for two
Morales of 'NYPD Blue'
Moving day need
NBC sitcom set at NBC
Nog topper
Nomadic conqueror
Not working, say
On both sides of
On edge
One raised in church?
Org. with conferences
Ornament shape
Parts of many passwords: Abbr
Payment promise
Pertaining to a sovereign
Pop group?
Pottery, e.g
Rallying cry during the Polk administration
Rating first used for 'Red Dawn'
Re/Max competitor
Relentless faultfinder
Religious outfits
Resource in the board game The Settlers of Catan
Return date?
Roadside assistance org
Rock band from Athens, Ga
Rock or Pine
Routine-bound
SeaWorld performer
Selling well
Serve as a go-between
Siesta sounds
Simple camera's aperture
Singer with the band Cult Jam
Slow movements
Something saved for a rainy day
Spa wear
Sponsor of some PBS programs
Square figures
Stocking fabric
Symbol of England
Tax-exempt bond, for short
Ted with a guitar
The Company, in govt. lingo
Title IX target
Trust eroders
Unimportant flaw
Use a lance
Vessel with a spout

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