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New York Times crossword of September 30th, 2007 other clues
'A Confederacy of Dunces' author
'American Pie' actor Jason
'Fantastic Mr. Fox' author, 1970
'I'm game!'
'Myself was stirring ___ the break of day': Shak.
'The Family Circus' cartoonist
'TV Funhouse' show, for short
*Barnyard fixture
*Drifter
*Ice hockey penalty
*Professional courtesy in pricing
*Sign of coming danger
*Somewhat in jest
*Time during a graveyard shift
*Tongue-in-cheek
*What 'dele' means
1965 movie '___ What You Did'
4-Down's brothers
Actress/spokeswoman Belafonte
Ad follower
Ancient Greek region
Annual literary award
Arch sites
Backing
Banquet holder
Beach bash
Biotite and phlogopite
Brings to naught
Bygone U.S. gas brand
Came down
Card catalog abbr.
Carded, say
Chiantis, e.g.
Christopher Morley novel 'Kitty ___'
City of New Orleans operator
Colorless, flammable gas
Companion of a spade
Connections
Corkscrew, e.g.
Cote d'___
Cousin of Spot
Crossword solver, presumably
Dan ___, former N.B.A. star and coach
Dashed
Day-___
Derisive gesture
Designer Cassini
Development sites
Dinner spread
Does just all right
English playwright Ayckbourn
Exclamations of exasperation
Family V.I.P.'s
Feminist Germaine
First word spoken to earth from the lunar surface
Fivesome seen in order in the answer to each starred clue
Flair
Food label abbr.
Footballer-turned-politician Swann
Frog's place
Future residents
General ___ chicken
Give a come-hither look
Go-go-go
Grp. conducting Operation Deny Flight
Home of 'The Diane Rehm Show'
Hungry lion, e.g.
Imitator
Inn's offering
Israeli statesman Barak
Italian poet Torquato ___
Jazzy Anita
Jewish crêpe
Key holder?: Abbr.
Lack of variety
Landlord, e.g.
Lick again
Maker of Bug-B-Gon
Mame, e.g.
Misbehave
Motrin rival
New Hampshire senator John
Newts
Nielsens
Not go by one's own locomotion
Not skip a beat?
Nothing doing?
Novice, maybe
Observed
Oiled, in a manner
Old French coins
One-liners
One-to-one, e.g.
Org. that inspects factories
Patron saint of metalworkers
Periods in prison, e.g.
Philosopher Wittgenstein
Pivots
Pod that's sometimes pickled
Poet who wrote 'The moving finger writes; and, having writ, moves on'
Purges
Put away for good
Rampaging
Relative of 26-Across
Religious recluse
Repeated cry at a beer blast
Rocky Mtn. highs?
Role in 'The Color Purple'
Roman historian
Saint-___, capital of France's Loire department
Sea of ___
Shady sorts?
Sharp bend
Side flap
Silas of the Continental Congress
Simile's center
Small bark
Some cliff dwellers
Special case?
Starting point
Stephen Jay ___, author of 'The Panda's Thumb'
Surgically excise
Tears to pieces
They may be high before a competition
Thompson and Lazarus
Tin: Prefix
To be handled by
To-___
Top-notch
Unaccompanied
Unbroken
Uneducated boor
Upshot
Word with bar or color
Wraps on stage
___ moss
___ nitrate
___-eyed
___-pointe (ballet position)

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