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New York Times crossword of September 18th, 2005 other clues
'Burning Giraffe' painter
'My bad'
'The Social Contract' philosopher
'You've got yourself a deal'
'___ enough ...'
1991 Madonna hit
A school might be found using it
Actress Lena
Ancient theaters
Antitank weapon
As much as you please
Be a go-between
Beauty
Black
Bladed tool
Blessed
Blush alternatives
Brazen one
Came of age
Card player's declaration
Centennial of the Selma civil rights march
Certain Beatle's lady
Church council
Clear the throat?
Clothing line
Coachmen : horses :: bullwhackers : ___
Coal cars
Coastal raptors
Colt fan's org.
Comedy Central's 'The ___ Show'
Computer unit, informally
Contract bridge?
Coolpix camera maker
Corps member
Cotton fabric
Couple
Create, as a CD
Cut back
Dashiell Hammett character ___ Beaumont
Dastardly laugh
Deprive of courage
Deserted
Detroit sports fan's cry?
Discover competitor
Do some modern surgery
Door part
Drunk
Edit
Eggy beverage
Envier's cry?
Explosion maker
F on a questionnaire, e.g.
Fatalist's cry?
Fingers, to so speak
Fretted instrument
Frost-covered
Game sites
Greatly
Greetings from the Far West?
Head of l'Académie
Hides from view
Highlight providers
Holding
Hole in the head
Home with a groundskeeper, maybe
Hurly-burly
Ignores
Informal evening
Judge's cry?
Kind of grass
Kirstie's 'Cheers' role
Knowing
Last Greek consonant
Latter-day Aristotle
Laura's 'La Gioconda' lover
Like some winter wear
Listing on a business sched.
Little biter
Make milk
Manicotti ingredient
Medea rode on it
Miss, e.g.
Molded, as metal
Motion in the ocean
Move, in real estate
New York sports fan's cry?
Nonstarters
Often-candied vegetable
Oil well feature
Old humorist ___ Burgess
One making lots of money
One may be overhead or underfoot
One might be a pull-out
One of the Waughs
Onetime French fleet
Op opener
Other halves
Outdoor sealant
Pacific island nation
Parishioner's cry?
Peep show picture
Peter and others
Pick
Place where there might be a mess
Pluck
Printer type
Quadrennial polit. event
Racer's cry?
Recluse's cry?
Richard of 'Chicago'
Rock group with the 1995 hit 'Buddy Holly'
Roger Maris's number
Roman, e.g.
School basics, initially
Scratch (out)
Service arm: Abbr.
Sexy Beatles lady
Single
Soaked
Society event
Stop
Suffix with butyl
Titter
Tout
Transgresses
Type of nucleotide
Uncovered
Underwater steerer
Unexcitable
Unit of fat
Valley girl's cry?
Venue for the Not Ready for Prime Time Players, in brief
Whimsical
Whole lot
Window part
___ incognita
___ lab
___ Lingus
___ room

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