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Affairs that might sate the British crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 19th, 2009 other clues
At least it's a real bargain
Author in a stupor
Bound legs with clubs
Carlos, for example, in future years
Charlie's luster
Companion of Arnold
Dead set against being keyed up
Divided A.P. pictures
Except having Republican passage from a book
Expression coined by a crapshooter
Fall guy's protection when traveling
Graduate from Calumet
Group of Irish islands in quarantine
Having chevrons with red tips
Holds so dear
I learn of some measurements
Impudence of a Br. fool
Intellect in 1500
Ireland's currency unit since 2001
Job for a Rhine surgeon
Kind of ant
Kind of dry
Like one who's tried too hard
Mien of a crapshooter will reduce friction
Oath from a renegade
One who attends school hops
One who may get a rap at a law office
Pairs accumulated in 500 days
Pedro's hand in Oman
Plowed under, I gather
Reined in nymph
Retro style
S Y
See 11-Down
Shabby followers of a bee
She danced in Tirana
Sign outside a post office
Summary? Cripes!
Swiss tourist center
Tenants of Lords, e.g.
The direction to Hussein's heart
Turned pea in 19-Across
U.N. rap added rapidly
Vault may finally collapse
What lies in the Seine
What stern landlords expect
Where does N.C. rank among U.S. states in Christmas tree production?
Why isn't one done?
With 13-Down, push a fellow in public relations
With which Seamus will rub ego
Word with which to laud the new year
Writer whose work describes him to a T
___ enemy (one who may blow up bridges)
___ party (golfers' bash)
___ pressure (cause of a jetty collapse)

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