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New York Times crossword of October 10th, 2004 other clues
Train and bus overseer, for short
Utopia
Ward of 'Sisters'
Went over the top, in a way
Wire material
Wiring experts: Abbr.
Word after good and bad
Zaire's Mobuto Sese ___
Zeno of ___
___ center
Chess and tennis, mathematically
Clear off
College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Completely clean
Crescent-shaped tract of land
Cuddly TV alien
Current locale
Daughter of Cadmus
Deli slice
Diminutive advice-giver, familiarly
Discards
Do after dark
Douse, maybe
Dr. Seuss's 'Horton Hears ___'
Dullard
Dumps
Eastern bloom
Electrician's favorite rock band?
Eleniak of 'Baywatch'
Ennui-inducing
Eur. language
Feminizing suffix
Game elements: Abbr.
Game pieces
Gave up a seat
Gifted person
Grazing ground
Groups of 100
Guacamole, for one
How grade schoolers are grouped
Hurry-scurry
Ike's monogram
In the know
Innocent
Irons
Point
Poison
Prince, e.g.
Psychoanalyst Fromm
Pub order
Puts on a long face
Quagmire
Quality, in a Ford slogan
Rap singers, generically
Requirement for surprise
Result of a racer jumping the gun
Russian monarch: Var.
Salade niçoise need
Seating sections
Sings with swings
Skater Michelle's family
Slangy dissents
Slight reproaches
Slope
Squeezed (out)
St. Louis Gateway Arch architect
Standard pick-up line?
State Dept. worker
Stickers
Strike zone?
Study of the atmosphere
Submarine
Summer coolers
Summer setting in Pa.
Synthetic fiber
Takeover artist
They're waved at the Olympics
Till section
Time line markings: Abbr.
Kind of leader
Kitten's cry
Knock
Lashes into a fury
Lenten symbol
'The Last Time ___ Paris'
Letter-shaped fastener
Look of disdain
'Li'l Abner' creator
'Like ___!'
Major, for one
'O, beware, my lord, of Jealousy!' speaker
'Some Girls Do' author ___ Banks
Marble
Matchsticks game
'The Crucible' setting
Mgr.'s degree
'The Stepford Wives' actress, 1975
Mimosa family tree
1978 cult film by David Lynch
A moving experience
Mooed
Ab ___ (from the start)
Morning
According to
Name hidden in seven other answers in this puzzle
Air letters?
Nay sayer
Analyze
Nestor
Author Janowitz
Notable discovery of 1799
Bank posting
Noted Madonna role
Barely managed
Olds model
Belt tighteners
Olin of 'Chocolat'
Big D.C. lobby
One of the Nixons
Bird with a dagger-shaped bill
Bit of comedy
Oodles
Open-back shoes
Blue or white fish
Opera 'Moses und ___'
Bring in
Pajama-clad exec
Building supports
Part of the Dept. of Labor
Camera setting
Parts of a line: Abbr.
Capital on the Caspian Sea
Pedicure place
Cartoonist Keane
Perry's creator
Pianist de Larrocha
Cast
Certain tel. no.
Place to meditate

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