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New York Times crossword of October 21st, 2006 other clues
'___ hoppen?!'
'Immediately, boss!'
'Go for it!'
Tolls
Totally lose it
Trendy
Turn (to)
Vaporize
Winter track
Yvette's evil
___ et quarante (card game)
___ of civilization
1839 revolt site
Adenosine component
Apocalyptic topic
As a friend, to François
Bolts
Bone head?
Boost
Bridge opening
Capital of Manche, France
Crane's place
Delivery aid
Directed a cry of contempt at
Family in a 1979 Oscar-winning film
First-ever speaker on C-Span, 3/19/79
Foo ___ (Chinese dish)
Full skirt with a tight waistband
Go back further than
Had too much of, briefly
Helping
Important person on the stand
Inexperienced
It may be found in an elevator
It might go for a buck
Jam
Make uncomfortably hot
Marketing mantra
Matching pair, informally
Matter of debate in a sénat
MSNBC talk host
MTV segment?
Musical syllable
Never abroad
Nostalgic person's response
Not tense
Oaf, slangily
Old English poet
Old queen of Spain
Opposite of dolce
Opposite of peaceful
Out of the woods
Payment that won't change
Peel provider
Performer after whom a clone was named
Pitched
Ruffian, to a Brit
Saskatoon-to-Calgary dir.
Seigneur de Montaigne's output
Shape ender
Some cap tossers
Some fancy paperweights
Sporty Jaguar model
Start of a rhyming taunt
Strict Sabbath observer of yore
Take a toll on
They're taken out in alleys

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