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New York Times crossword of September 18th, 2014 other clues
A whole bunch
'Hmm ... is that so!'
'Ooh-la-la!'
'The Last Supper,' e.g
'The Old Man and the Sea' fish
'Would ___ to you?'
A whole bunch
African antelope
Air
Airport shuttle route, commonly
Bébé's need
Beats it
Blue Dog Democrats, e.g
Busybody
Celebrity couple portmanteau
Chip shot's path
Circles around the sun
College softball?
Con
Copy
Courtroom fixture
Dress style
Elasticity symbol, in economics
Exercises
Fair
Feels bad
Female motorcyclists, in biker slang
Firing locale
First sign
Friends of Firenze
General reception?
Geniuses' prides
Go for additional service
It's always underfoot
Life lines?
Like many indie films
Like more than a third of U.S. immigrants nowadays
Man trying to clarify the spelling of his name in 21-, 25-, 38-, 52- and 57-Across
Martin Sheen's real first name
Meaning
Modern acronym suggesting 'seize the day'
Nearly nada
Nicknames
Not fair
One of 14 in the Big Ten
Outs
Part of a black cloud
Pitch
Place often named after a corporation
Places where you can hear a pin drop?
PlayStation maker
Rhythmic feet
Sch. whose team is the Violets
Setting for 'Gladiator'
Situates
Some sitters
Something set in a place setting
Song that was a hit for a spell in the 1970s?
Soon
Soon
Sound of an incoming text, e.g
Sp-[gasp]-speaks like th-[sniffle]-this
Spelling clarification #2
Spelling clarification #3
Spelling clarification #4
Spelling clarification #5
Spicy quality
Support staff
Tailor, say
Takes responsibility for
Team that last won an N.F.L. championship in 1957
Tequila source
Together
Tree in a giraffe's diet
Tree-dwelling snake
Unhelpful spelling clarification #1
W.S.J. alternative
What the listener might think 16-Across's name is?
Wife, informally
___ Lingus

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