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New York Times crossword of September 26th, 2009 other clues
'According to some ...'
'And a Voice to Sing With' memoirist
'Hold your horses!'
'In the Mood,' e.g.
1-Across topic
1971-97 nation name
Abbr. for some generals
Author of the controversial kids' book 'In the Night Kitchen'
Axiom producer
Bahai's birthplace
Base of a number system
Bath suds spot?
Bosom
Business end?
Capital of East London
Carefree
Cell organelle with microtubules
Clothes hangers?
Contacts 21st century-style
Cooking product
Cousin of catnip
Dijon darling
Do without much daring?
Domain of Paul Bunyan
Egyptian temple complex near Luxor
Enjoyed London or France
Fare, e.g.
Figure of speech like 'no mean feat'
Fit
Flag
Flag in a garden
Gigayear
Hard to get a reaction out of
Hindu maxim
His #14 was retired by the Mets
In relation to
It was founded by Thos. Jefferson
Judge's cry
King ___
Like a cat playing in catnip
Like it
Location of the Boston Mountains and Buffalo River
May symbol
Miss throwing a ball
Momentous 1960s convention
MS. enclosure
N.B.A. legend Monroe with a signature spin move
Nathaniel Hawthorne story subtitled 'The Bosom-Serpent'
Nose-in-the-air types?
One of a sailing trio
Part of an Avignon address
Particle named for a letter of the alphabet
Patron of barristers and notaries
Pope who excommunicated Martin Luther
Provides with a seat
Put together
Right on
Romantic, perhaps
Small rises
Successor to Powell on the Supreme Court
Swing set players?
Take out
Takes out
Team known as the Americans until 1907
Territory east of Ukraine on a Risk board
They may come with socks
Transfix
Victor at Thermopylae, 480 B.C.
Where the owl and the pussycat went, in a poem
Worker's ideal
___ Beach (former home of Dodgertown)

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