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New York Times crossword of September 28th, 2007 other clues
'30 Rock' creator
'___ dispraise my lord ...': Juliet
1968 folk album
20th-dynasty ruler
Adolescent outburst
Astrologer with the autobiography 'Answer in the Sky'
Balloon attachment
Basis for a suit
Bit of moonshine
Business class, briefly
City on the Natchez Trace
Class in which various schools are discussed
Completely gone
Curly-haired 'Peanuts' character
D.C. United org.
Dakota tongue
Daydreaming, e.g.
Didn't paw
Distillation location
Doesn't sit well
Drive along leisurely
Emphatic turndown
Encouraging remark
Expert in ancient law
Firmly establish
Floors
Frauen, across the border: Abbr.
French study, e.g.
Front wheel divergence
Go downhill
Gouge, say
Grant
Hacker's cry of success
Hearing aids, for short
Help set up chairs for?
Initials of a noted 'Wizard'
Iraq's ___ Ali Shrine
It may be wrapped in a bun
It may contain tear gas
Kind of producer: Abbr.
Large accounts?
Least spotted
Lengthens, old-style
Like some shifts
Lois Lane player Durance and others
Louis Armstrong's 'Oh ___ He Ramble'
Member of la famille immédiate
No follower
Not backing, in the backwoods
Now in
Object in a Monet painting
Occasional clashers
Pacer maker: Abbr.
Place
Place for jets
Predatory critter
R.S.V.P. component
Rather informal?
Records of interest to real estate agents
Red sky, perhaps
Relating to heraldry
Retiree's coverage?
Something needed for your sake?
Suffix with cream
Take many courses
They're against each other
What a future American might take: Abbr.
___ grecque
___ to be

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