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The Denver Post crossword of September 9th, 2017 other clues
Gave seconds to
Hathaway of "Get Smart"
Redding of R&B
Slezak of TV soaps
True-to-life
"Oops!"
Choreographer Alvin
Seriously hurt
Trait carrier
Burnt-out bulbs on stage?
MPH part
Knuckle-dragger
Ravioli filling
Rio and Sportage of autodom
"Ben-Hur" studio
The Mets' old home
Utter mayhem
Prerecorded
In-vogue cleaning fluids?
Large Japanese dog
Michael of "Arrested Development"
"Point taken . . ."
Yuletide mo.
Okinawa port
Crow's-nest spot
State of accord
Chest muscle, briefly
Random inspection of a window treatment?
Boo-boo
Luau instruments
Name in fine stationery
Lopsided win
iPhone assistant
Explosive stuff, for short
DIY handicrafts site
Make a scarf, say
Politico Lott
Try for a role
Sal's canal
Adidas competitor
Just managed, with "out"
Place for an afternoon of pampering
Strong suit?
Straight, at a bar
Sudden-death game, say
Twain's New York resting place
"You ___ to know!"
Shakespeare play featuring Ariel
Charged bits
That woman
Oil industry prefix
Vigorous enjoyment
Super-attentive to detail
Right direction?
38th parallel land
Richard of "Chicago"
Warehouse gds.
Herring family member
Fake, with "up"
Prickly heat symptom
Rent-a-car choice
"American Buffalo" playwright David
Just after sunset
Sign of stress?
Peachy keen
Assert as fact
Dismiss unceremoniously
Gilpin of "Frasier"
Tiniest of margins
Suffix with towel
Shucked veggie
Pretzel shape
MBA hopeful's test

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