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New York Times crossword of September 18th, 2015 other clues
Alley of reality TV
'... and all that jazz'
'All the same ...'
'CSI' setting
'Murder, She Wrote' setting
29-day month
Associates
Ballet supporters
Become 49-Down
Bouncer of radio signals
Brain study, informally
Brat Pack name
Cey and Darling of baseball
Challenge for an E.S.L. student
Chicken or mashed potato
Chorus of approval
Club metal
Co. with budding prospects?
Conservatory pursuits
Court org
Covers with a trowel, say
Disciplinarians
Do a school visit, maybe?
Doesn't claim
Dummy
Fiver
Flip
Grumpy old men
Inventor of a mineral hardness scale
It makes granite glint
It's a knockout
Italian Riviera city
Like Blofeld in Ian Fleming's 'You Only Live Twice'
Looking floored
Maid of honor, often
Mens ___ (criminal intent)
Monopoly pair: Abbr
Night courses?
Not done anymore
Odd-numbered page
Off one's rocker
On the dark side
One whose work hours may involve minutes
Protest song on Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon'
Quieted down
Scandinavian coin with a hole in it
Sen. Booker of New Jersey
Sends back down the ladder
Show of shows, with 'the'
Small pianos
Some tiltyard paraphernalia
Sought, as a price
Source of some political gaffes
Start of a holy day?
Terse cop order
They leave at night
They're never required
They're not for sale
To
Toddler's assertion
Took home
Try to placate someone
Venue
Voice against a bill
Wheeler-dealer
When Musetta's waltz is heard in 'La Bohème'
Yellow-skinned fruit

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