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'Die ___' (second part of the 17-Across) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 23rd, 2010 other clues
'Happy Birthday' writer, say
'The Usual Suspects' setting
'Yikes!,' online
'___ Mio'
All over
Artist Paul
Artist's pad?
Attendee at a 17-Across performance
Big ___
Birds with hanging nests
Boomers' kids
Bother
Bother
Bottom line
Clinch, with 'up'
Clog up
Come next
Composer of the 17-Across
County next to Napa
Decide
Divining rods
Down ___ knee
Eat like ___
Exult
Fighting
First company to successfully manufacture bubblegum
Folds, presses and stretches
Hebrides isle
Hosp. test in a tube
Hurt's 'Body Heat' co-star
In ranks
Ireland's ___ Islands
Turkey
Unwanted spots
W.W. II site, briefly
Went off on a tangent
What you might need after a breakdown
With 6-Down, genetic carriers
Yankee ___ Howard, 1963 A.L. M.V.P.
___ Kramer, 2010 Dutch Olympic gold medalist in speed skating
___ rouge
Issue
It may be excused
It might get tips
Kind of network
Kvetch
Letters between a name and a nickname
Letters on a crucifix
Like many a cellar
Medium strength?
Meet, as expectations
Met maestro James, longtime conductor of the 17-Across
Mislead, and more
Motivation
Mudder's fodder
Musical work in four parts, with its first part opening the Met's 2010-11 season
No. after a no.
Pac-Man centers
Parcel (out)
Patronize a bistro, say
Peddle
Peppy
Practice
Savings vehicle
See 27-Across
Singing voice in the 17-Across
Singing voices in the 17-Across
Smooth and connected
Sneaks (around)
Somme time
Spice Girl Halliwell
Strapped
Sugar
Suit material?
Trueheart of the comics

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