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New York Times crossword of October 1st, 2009 other clues
'The ___ Report'
'Well done!'
'___ It Time' (1977 hit)
Apple gadget
Arizona's ___ Mountains
As such
Attack signal
Balancing pros
Been abed
Bit of art on a chest, in slang
Bobby's wife on 'Dallas'
Cockney, e.g.
Cold war grp.
Could fall either way
Defeated, as at a Nathan's hot dog contest
Dubious
Element used in fire retardants
Euripides play or its heroine
Fast-food chain whose logo features a modified Italian flag
Features of some sandals
Get the lead out
Give all for one or one for all, e.g.?
Global finance org.
Hawaii County seat
Heaped together
Hip (to)
How to ___ knot (Boy Scout's lesson)
It may be red or brown
Jag
Lay
Le Havre honey
Like penthouse suites vis-à-vis other apartments, typically
Long-running TV series set in Colorado
Med. readout
Melancholy
Nag
Name tag?
One of eight English kings, to a 45-Across
Paper carrier
Pat of 'Knute Rockne All American'
Picnic pest, informally
Pie-eyed
Place name popular in the 1990s
Puts on
Raised Cain
Ransacked
Recliner feature
Remote ancestor?
Santa ___
Series conclusions: Abbr.
Ship's resting place
Sing like Andy Williams or Russ Columbo
Slanders really badly
Something made to order?
Something needed for a change
Soul food side dish
Spanish kisses
Split
Story that begins 'All children, except one, grow up'
Titus or Tiberius: Abbr.
Toymaking center?
Trim, as a topiary
With 55-Across, direction indicator
Women who get high?
___ River, N.J.
'I have an idea ...'
'The Lion in Winter' queen
'Nightline' presenter
'Mr. Pim Passes By' playwright
'Catch!'
'Right you ___!'

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