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New York Times crossword of September 10th, 2004 other clues
Parts of some meters
Paul who directed 'Basic Instinct'
Pitching feat
Raised
Sassy girls
Serving as a diplomat below the rank of ambassador
Shipping weight
Spiteful
Spoilers
St. ___ River, separating Michigan from Ontario
Staged event
Strauss's '___ und Verklärung'
Stubborn
Suddenly quits running
Trattoria side dishes
Unwelcome C.I.A. discovery
Warmth
Was on easy street
Where to find a pig, maybe
Wisconsin college or its city
World Series-winning manager, 1981 and 1988
'As I Lay Dying' father
'Speed' star
'Ta-ta!'
1970's TV character whose real first name was Arthur, with 'the'
Activist?
2004 Olympic track gold medalist ___ Gatlin
Actress who played the Bond girl Octopussy
Angular measurement
Assemblies
Beginning
Capital of the Solomon Islands
Champagne department
Closed with a lock
Country singer Steve
Daughter of Ares
Discombobulated
Do together
Doozy
E-7, e.g.: Abbr.
Efficient employee
Emerson's '___ Beauty'
Expert
Fed
Fen-___ (former diet drug combo)
Give heed
Go on
Has an early lead
I
In art, an underlying image that's been painted over
In modern lingo, a vegetarian who occasionally eats meat
It may be blue, brown or green
Knight at the movies
Like things?
London borough with Wimbledon Stadium
N.B.A. All-Star Allen
Nester
Painting
Parts of numbers

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