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New York Times crossword of September 5th, 2014 other clues
What a chicken feels
With 11-Down, become a part of
With 53-Down, many Marcel Duchamp works
Word that is its own synonym when spelled backward
___ colada
'Beats me'
'Just about done'
'Me too'
'War and Peace' has a lot of them: Abbr
Alvin Ailey's field
1957 Patrick White novel adapted into a 1986 opera
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Phil
Best
Biblical ending
Blood test letters
Break down
Bruin legend
Charging for every little thing
Comprehends
Contents of a well
Corp. whose name is also its stock symbol
Courage
D.C. player
Dash letters
Dawg
Deterioration of standards by competitive forces
Didn't clash (with)
Diversified investment strategy
Eugenia Washington (co-founder of the Daughters of the American Revolution), to George Washington
Fall mos
Ford from the past
Friendly start?
Go outside the calling area, say
G.P. grp
Head-scratching
Heartlessly abandons
Hymn opener
It's a mouthful
It's easy to swallow
It's stranded, for short
L. Frank Baum princess
Lanford Wilson's 'The ___ Baltimore'
Lang. class
Like some broody teens
Messenger de Dieu
Metric weight
Much like
Native New Zealanders
On hold ... or what the seven rows of black squares in this puzzle's grid spell in Morse code
One coming out of its shell?
Oomph
Pack (in)
Pasta ___ (Italian dish, informally)
PepsiCo brand
Political machine practice
Propagandists' detention site
Ray of old pictures
See 45-Across
See 46-Across
Silents actress Negri
Silkscreen target
Smooth-leaved ___
Some appliances, for short
Some backwoods folks
Televised fights?
Title heroine of a Wagner opera
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