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New York Times crossword of October 19th, 2016 other clues
'... man ___ mouse?'
'I did it!'
'I'll take that bet!'
'S O S'
'The Matrix' star Reeves
'Your turn to talk,' on radio
Apt title for this puzzle
Attribute (to)
Bad news in the polls
Bakery employee
Beer ___
Beige-ish
Biblical garden
Bit of gossip
Boozehounds
Bouillon brand name
Cagey debater's tactic
Candy in a dispenser
Captain Sparrow portrayer
Choir's support
City where Galileo taught
Claptrap
Coach Parseghian
Commercial ending with Wonder
Consumes
Cremains holder
Dish baked in an imu
Disinclined (to)
Dispose (of)
Dizzying designs
Doctor, by trade?
Doesn't just talk
Farm mama
Feature of a 22-Down
Fiddle (with)
Fix, as a bandage
Fleur-de-___
Game one
Goolagong who won seven Grand Slam singles event titles
Great Lakes canal name
Green shade
Hot and then some
Implement for an angler
Israeli gun
Jacob's womb-mate
Last word of 'The Star-Spangled Banner'
Level
Liberal, disparagingly
Manicurists and tax preparers, by trade?
Marzipan component
Mazatlán mister
Model, by trade?
One of a Latin trio
Perlman of 'Cheers'
Person who had a major part in the Bible?
Politico Perot
Pub purchase for the table
Put down for the count
Ran into
Risqué, maybe
SAT administrator, by trade?
See 41-Across
Something a journalist may work on
Something to make a hash of?
Sweetie pie
To's opposite
Touch emotionally
Twosome on TMZ, e.g
Using 'effect' for 'affect' and vice versa
View through a wide-angle lens
Waltz ending?
Was like Fred Astaire to Ginger Rogers
With 10-Down, lead vocalist and flutist for rock's Jethro Tull
Word before bump or pump
Word that brings a smile

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