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New York Times crossword of September 23rd, 2009 other clues
'24' agent Jack
'A Day Without Rain' singer
'A place you can go,' in a 1979 #2 hit
'Quíen Te Dijo ___?' (2003 Latin hit)
'Told ya!'
'You don't need to wake me'
1992 presidential aspirant Paul
55-Across's destination when returning to Europe
Apology starter
Aptly named ship on a later voyage of 55-Across
Attorney General Holder
Bigfoot photo, e.g.
Body of water sailed in by 55-Across
Bubs
Caustic substance
Chains
Citizen alternative
Copenhagen's ___ Bohr Institute
Cornstarch brand
Cosine of zero degrees
Declare
Defeat, as an incumbent
Educator Horace
Excite, with 'up'
Expert server
Explorer who sailed into 46-Across in 1609
Fen
Genetic letters
German children
Gossipy type
Gumshoe
Hall-of-Fame QB Graham
Having everything needed
Hebrew leader?
Hosted
Informal greeting
Island east of Java
It might produce a line at a party
Italian wine region
Laura of 'Jurassic Park'
Less receptive
Like most of the voyages of 55-Across
Mayberry boy
Miles per gallon, e.g.
More precious
Mrs. Gorbachev
Nabokov title heroine
Nickname for someone who shares a name with the 16th president
Palm Pilot, e.g.
Part of some garden statuary
Pins and needles holder
Psychologist Jung
Reach in total
Regretful type
Salon supply
Say 'Pretty please?,' say
See 1-Across
See 55-Across
See 67-Across
Series ender: Abbr.
Sport with throws
Stephen of 'V for Vendetta'
Swedish retail giant
Top players
Top players
Tough
Vernal mo.
War stat
With 69-Across, ship of 55-Across
With 8-Across, business of 55-Across's backers
___ Carlos, Brazil
___ d'esprit (witty remark)
___ lamp
___ scale
___-Tibetan languages

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