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New York Times crossword of October 7th, 2010 other clues
'Roméo et Juliette' section
'Star Wars' surname
'The ___ Game' (1965 Shirley Ellis hit)
'___ Anything' ('Oliver!' song)
'___ Can Cook' (former cooking show)
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1983 Randy Newman song
Above the ground
Backbreaking
Be exultant
Brazier
Caesar dressing?
Came out
Carrier overseer, for short
Cartoon featured in 23 best-selling books
Chinese dynasty at the time of Christ
Colts, on a scoreboard
Composer Antonio
Critic who's a real thumb-body?
Disturb a stand-up routine
Equestrian's grip, maybe
Express romantic interest in
Fair-hiring inits.
Feldshuh of 'Brewster's Millions'
Figure that shares a property with this puzzle
Foreign dignitary
Had down
Harmonic singing style
Hearten
In America
Like 'be': Abbr.
Like ink, poetically
Like some clothing
Lord and lady
Malt beverages
Mattress brand
Member of the Be Sharps on 'The Simpsons'
Mercury or Saturn
Michelin Man makeup
Most repellent
Muralist Rivera
Nimbus launcher of 1964
Nixon policy
Number that looks like the letter yogh
Olympic archer
One way to turn right
Oodles
Page of music
Palio di ___ (Italian horse race)
Partly paid back
Powerful kind of engine
Punster
Put down, in a way
Quaker product
Quick expression of gratitude
Reggae relative
Rural env. abbr.
Silverstein who wrote 'The Giving Tree'
Splinter group
Stat starter
Step on it
Thingamajigs
Type of terrier
Uto-Aztecan language
Valedictorian's pride: Abbr.
Where marmots and chamois live
Withdraw
Work of Alexander Pope
___ Peres (St. Louis suburb)

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