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Elizabeth of 'Lone Star,' 1996 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 3rd, 2009 other clues
Pet shop stock
Pinheads
Potential checkout correction
Press
Price part
Responded contemptuously
Result of a slice serve
Rey Juan Carlos's home
Sandwich site: Abbr.
Sandwich, Edam or Champagne
Secret agent created by a 1938 Pulitzer winner
Setting of William the Conqueror's castle
Shut up
Site of Prince Don Juan's tomb
Source of a body piercing?
Souvenir that's strung
Stand-up guy
Strand
They may create rings
Tight shoes, e.g.
Tramp
Von Rothbart turned her into a swan
Wash
When repeated, start of a Beatles title
Where to get croquetas
Wild
Worn out
You may get annoyed if it's given away
Zap
'And Winter Came ...' artist
'Walkabout' director Nicolas
3, 4 or 5, but rarely 6
19, for N.B.A. players
50 before two
Actress Alvarado
Alternatives to Zippos
Best Actor of 1965
City near Montpelier
Cousin of ours
Cry for attention
Decide
Doesn't go straight
End-of-page abbr.
Existential topic for Heidegger
Finnish composer Bergman
Fixation
He wrote the best sellers 'Couplehood' and 'Babyhood'
Home to a Shakespearean prince
How a psychopath behaves
Illustrator of Cervantes's 'Don Quixote'
Is frank about
It holds its liquor
It keeps you grounded
It'll shut you up
It's near a bicycle's derailleur
Its nails are surrounded by hair
Its rings are familiar worldwide: Abbr.
Leader called 'the Great'
Like some brakes
Much of Redwood National Park
Navy fig.
Not out of it
Number of legs on un insetto
O.K.
Occasion for judging jumping
Out of the main
Payload holder

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