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New York Times crossword of October 10th, 2009 other clues
Between, to Batista
Bust of Pallas, to Poe's raven
Candy acquired while holding one's chin up?
Charged
Close
Comic strip outburst
Comment from the clueless
Congratulates, in a way
Dark matter?
Ending for a record
Excuse for a teacher
Fannie ___ (some securities)
Ghost, e.g.
Good laugh
Graffiti, say
Hard thing to pull off
Is an accessory for
It might be checked at the door
It might follow a 31-Across
It's around a yard around Buckingham Palace
It's played with two hands
Keen
Kind of statue or status
Like Japan's national diet
Like the best bet
Many a metrosexual
Noël Coward title woman 'from Argentina'
Not drawn out
Officer who was still hunting in the 1920s-'30s
Often-carried thing
One making the cut?
Ones who are too big for their britches
Opted not to play
'___ the Viking,' 1989 film starring Tim Robbins
Actor Efron of 'High School Musical'
Admission of sorts
Barely bites
Basting aids
Be enough for
Part of it is often in the clouds
QB Tony
Range attraction
Real
Really ruffle
Redness remover
Reeve's charge
Release with a pop
Revolutionary dance move?
See 37-Down
Service aces?
Shade for shades
Shell alternative
Sixth-century year
Slangy pronoun
Some mouths
Spice holder
Staffs
Tell
They can take the pressure: Abbr.
Time, in Torino
'None shall slumber ___ sleep': Isaiah 5:27
Tony winner between 'Avenue Q' and 'Jersey Boys'
'This looks like the end for me!'
Tough
What the Constitution is called
Where locks are changed?
'I'm listening, bro'
Willy Wonka's work force
With 40-Down, friend you may have never met

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