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New York Times crossword of September 27th, 2001 other clues
'Kiss me as if it were the last time' speaker
'___ Three Lives'
1960's singer with the Del Satins
Armand of 'The Marrying Man'
Army E-6: Abbr.
Art form in Quebec?
Buccaneer's place
Buy in a hurry
California town east of Santa Barbara
Carbon compound
Chi. clock setting
China's Sun ___-sen
Clinton, e.g.: Abbr.
Come clean, with 'up'
Comic Lenny
Computer logo
Concern for an M.P.
Dangerous pronouncements
Dangerous situation
Data card debris
Did sums
Discordant
Draw upon
Dress (up)
Earning position
Eat
Fast-food option
Fruit cake?
Get strong again
Golden Triangle country
Got together
Greens
Have good intentions
Itsy-bitsy
Jolly response
Jumping a line, e.g.
Kind of tradition
Kitty ___ (mistress in Irish history)
Lap dog
Laugh on a bike?
Learning style
Less apt to wait one's turn
Like some chairs
Like some jobs
Loss of muscle coordination
Mata ___
Medieval or modern weapon
Most respectful (of)
New York congresswoman ___ Lowey
Part of N.E.A.: Abbr.
Parts of chapels
Pitch
Pro Bowl site
Queen's land
Ready and willing
Reddish-brown
Result of honing
Rooster site, maybe
Seat of Dallas County, Alabama
SeaWorld resident
Shore dinner appetizer
Some time ago
Spirit
Street shadower
Striking noise
Supplicant's supporters
Telephone part
They barely keep their heads above water
They may hang in the balance: Abbr.
Thit and thas?
Tough cleaner
Ubangi's outlet
West Indian parent?

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