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New York Times crossword of September 9th, 2007 other clues
'East of Eden' twin
'Holy moly!'
'Home Alone' actor Joe
'Hurry up!'
'Marie Antoinette' star, 2006
'Note to ___ ...'
'Sketches by ___,' 1836
'Sophie's Choice' narrator
'The Princess Bride' character ___ Montoya
*'It's true, like it or not'
*1999 romantic comedy based on 'Pygmalion'
*British motorist's right?
*Follow-up to a potential insult
*Forbidding countenance
*It's taken by doctors
*Lacking compassion
*One who gets beaten badly?
*Sticks in the medicine cabinet?
1960s-'70s Saudi king
1970s-'90s senator Sam
About to explode, maybe
Acquire by unsavory means
All over again
Bank roll
Baseball star Maglie
Battle of Britain grp.
Belgian painter James, known for bizarre fantasies with masks
Bit of info
Blockhead
Blue expanse
Botheration
Brings in
Bug-repelling wood
Casual greeting
Computer whiz
Crow's-nest sighting
Crusty piece of bread
Dantean division
Disgraced one's name?
Dodge pickup
Doughnut shop qty.
Down in the dumps
Electromagnet component
Enter into a plot?
Expert, in England
Eyeball
Ferrer of 'Lili'
Former coeds, maybe
Former N.F.L. QB Rodney
Fuzzy crawler
Gamblers' setbacks
Game site
Go further than
Go steady with
Greenish-blue
Gull relative
Half of a cartoon duo
Hammett's canine creation
Hatcher of 'Lois & Clark'
Head of England
High school jrs. take it
High-quality
Holmes who married Tom Cruise
Horse genus
Howe who was known as Mr. Hockey
Hub-to-rim lines
In motion
In need of help
Increase
Indoor settler
Intl. commercial agreement first signed in 1947
Inundating
iPod variety
Items checked at an opera house checkroom
Jazz singer Laine
Jill's portrayer in 'Charlie's Angels'
Key above Caps Lock
Late Jordanian king
Leg up
Letter-writing aid
Lid
Like noble gases
Like vinaigrette
Loop circlers
Losing ground
Made of paste
Man in a sombrero
Memory unit, for short
Minnesota's St. ___ College
Minority member in India
Moderated, with 'down'
Mood lifter
Mountain West conference team
Near East hotel
Not as stringent
Org. overseeing decency standards
Overseas title
Paradisiacal
Part of I.M.F.: Abbr.
People who haven't a chance, in Britspeak
Pizza order
Poker holding
Position the cross hairs (on)
Practices for a bout
Proof closer
Put the touch on
Recharge one's batteries
Red Scare grp.
Reference books?
Render difficult to find
Roe source
Serve
Some R.S.V.P.'s
Song that Elvis's 'It's Now or Never' was based on
Sonogram, e.g.
Stayed in front
Stops flowing
Studied on the side
Talk follower
The Big Aristotle, in the N.B.A.
The Process of Elimination: In the answer to each starred clue, cross out any letter that appears ___; then read the letters that remain
Their priority is number one
They have guests
Tire swing supporter
Tooth holder
Twinge
Typewriter brand
Unable to sit still
Underlying patterns
Vehement
Volcanic output
Wade at Cooperstown
Waugh's 'Sword of ___' trilogy
Way to go: Abbr.
Works magic on
Worst-case scenario
You'll find it under a tree
___ up (get dressed)
___-European

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