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New York Times crossword of September 25th, 2009 other clues
'I'm impressed, man!'
'Silent Spring' subj.
'The Little Mermaid' villain
A.F.C. team that has won one Super Bowl
A.F.C. team that has won six Super Bowls
Ache
Airplane sign images
Atlas abbr.
Attempts to get help
Ball measure
Big decision makers
Big name in aquatic tricks
Birthplace of Parmenides
Chances, briefly
Clear
Clearing
Collie, e.g.
Correo ___
Crew quaff
Domestic denial
Dot follower
Dots on some maps: Abbr.
Enjoy a spread
Flicks
Frazzled commuter's comment
French/Belgian border river
Grp. famous for its send-ups?
Grp. that discourages dropping out
Gull's cry
Heineken brand
Informing, with 'in'
Insurance shopper's concern
It may be raised at a table
Italian fast-food chain
L'___ du Tour (annual cycling event)
Lay ___
Lets have it
Like lions and tigers
Like some straw
Loosen, in a way
Memorable catchphrase of 2007
Musical featuring Nubians
Nigerian native
Not bring up again, as a topic
Oenone's peak
One leaving in the spring
Part of a French face
Part of a French face
Playground troublemakers
Province between Palermo and Catania
Prozac might treat it
Punk, e.g.
Q&A part
Robert Louis Stevenson setting
Rowdydow
Serenades for lovers parting at dawn
Shepherd's pie ingredients
St. Nicholas gives one in 'A Visit From St. Nicholas'
Take on gingerly
Tent erector's tool
There can be a ring in it or on it
They may interrupt meetings
They're groomed in Hollywood
Things often passed on: Abbr.
This, to Nero
Where cells don't work
Wrestling event
___ ammoniac (mineral found around volcanic vents)
___ Helens

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