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New York Times crossword of October 29th, 2006 other clues
Havana's home
Hitch
Honored a monocled man at the Friars Club?
Idiotic
Impermissible
In pieces
John on a farm
Key of Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 1
Kind of case in grammar: Abbr.
Kind of income
Kisser
Let up
Lighthouse signals
Lines on a staff
Low part of a high top
Mabel who sang 'Fly Me to the Moon'
Mail letters
Many a NASA employee: Abbr.
Match
Mediterranean isl.
Military letters
Minnesota college
Modern wall hanging
More furtive
Mountain climber, e.g.
Mountain ridge
Mozart's ___ Symphony (No. 36)
Nail polish remover
Natural bristles
Night spot
Not laugh-out-loud funny, perhaps
Noted polar explorer
Stone heap
Tattoo an anonymous source?
Test before further studies, for short
They may go under the arms
They may make you sick
Tin Man's malady
Turkish title
Turn red or yellow, say
Turn red or yellow, say
Typing test stat.
View by computed tomography
Wait
Water carrier
Work periods
Wyo. neighbor
___ St.-Louis, Paris
'Babi ___' (Yevtushenko poem)
'Enough!'
'Let me repeat …'
'It's Too Late Now' autobiographer
'Holy mackerel!'
'Joy of Cooking' author Rombauer
'The A-Team' actor on the cover of GQ?
'This is right ___ alley'
'Typee' sequel
'You got that right!'
1969 hit by the Who
Achieve through trickery
Actress Kelly
All in ___ work
Among other things
Angled
Answer men
AOL alternative
Aptly named author Charles
Aristocracies
Attention-getting cry
Bach's '___, Joy of Man's Desiring'
Bard's 'before'
Big name in games
Bit of tax planning, for short
Brainy
Campus figs.
Candles in a menorah, e.g.
Charles, for one
Charlotte ___
Cheery fellow in the neighborhood?
Class clown, e.g.
Clears
College application nos.
Column material
Come after
Cover girl Heidi
Dance in France
Diplomats
Dried coconut meat
Dunk
Election closer?
Empties (of)
Excellent portrayal of a Gary Cooper role?
Extinct flightless bird
Fashion plates, in British lingo
Father figures
Father's song about a 79-Down character?
Film buff's channel
Fireplace
Flat storage site
Fruit of a flower
Game player's gleeful cry
Gemstone quality
Geom. line
Get a bald advertising icon out of the slammer?
Nuts
One for the books
Open ___
Outdoor wedding rental
Overseas assembly
Pine
Pitcher
Place
Place for a béret
Place for a programme
Presenter of a likeness?
Pull (in)
Putting up a guy in the bath?
Razor name
RC's, e.g.
Recipe amount
Response to a backstabber
Returnees from Mecca
Rococo
Running in circles?
Saint whose feast day is December 25
Security needs
See 87-Across: Abbr.
Sheffield-to-London dir.
Shetland turndown
Showy bloom
Sign of success
Singer Lopez
Slowly ascended
Social breakdown
Something to 'call me' per an old song … or a hint to this puzzle's theme
Starr of the N.F.L.
Start of a Latin conjugation

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