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'What ___ thou art, act well thy part' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 23rd, 2012 other clues
Muddy
Musician Brian
Nabisco offering
Name dropper's notation?
Necessitates
Occupants of the lowest circle of Dante's hell
Onetime Time competitor, briefly
Owns, in the Bible
Parade figure, informally
Passover month
Pitcher of coffee?
Poetic ending
Prefix with bel
Pretty up
Prime cut
Prime Minister David Cameron's alma mater
Rat-___
Saw to it
See 103-Down
See 28-Across
Sen. Daniel Inouye, for one
Set forth
Singer whose name sounds like a cry
Slip on
Snowy Floridian?
South of Mexico
Soviet author Ehrenburg
Springfield's Flanders
Squeals
St. Benedict, e.g
Steamboat Springs, Colo., for one
Steep slopes
Supersized
Sweet drink
The Lion, not the Witch or the Wardrobe
*Male pattern baldness?
*Marriage in 2004, divorce in 2011?
*Petrified wood?
*Stable hands?
1965 title role for Ursula Andress
2001-02 Nickelodeon sitcom
2010 Nobelist Mario Vargas ___
87-Down, e.g., by birth
A.C. or D.C
Abbr. after many an officer's name
Actress Martha who played Sinatra's love interest in 'Some Came Running'
Actress Sommer
Agreeing (with)
Annual May event
Any of the Brontë sisters
Application enclosures, often
Audible reproof
Bel ___ cheese
Bigwigs
Birdsong
Bridge response
Bridge responses
Broadway bigwig: Abbr
Catch on
Citation
Clint : the Good :: ___ : the Ugly
Coach
Comedian Smirnoff
Con man's plant
Content of a 2003 decryption
Corrupting atmosphere
Dictator's first words?
Discovery medium
Dispenser item
Dweller along the Volga
They have flat tops
They have pointed tops
They may produce suits
Thumbing of the nose
Tighten (up)
Title words before 'Easy' for Linda Ronstadt and 'Hard' for John Lennon
Tony's relatives
Transfers, as funds
Twist spinoff
VCR button
View from a control tower
Vituperates
Walk in the park, say
When repeated, a child's taunt
With 78-Down, character commemorated in the answers to this puzzle's starred clues
Work without ___
Works (up)
Zig or zag
___ a secret
___ card
'There is ___ in the affairs of men ...'
'Bonanza' role
'Days,' for one
'God helps ___ ...'
'Morning' person
'S.N.L.' specialty
'This isn't going well at all!'
'We Shall Overcome' singer
*Baying?
*Cardiologist's concern?
*Caries?
*Conduct classes?
*Endless bagpipe tune?
*Gold-plated forceps?
E-mail address ending
Early hurdles for 55-Down members: Abbr
Ecclesiastical council
European streaker, once, in brief
Extinct emu-like birds
Fingers
Fit to serve
French 101 verb
French composer of 'Vexations'
French farewell
Frère's sibling
Gold prospector Joe with a state capital named after him
Had haddock, say
Heaps
Heaps
Heir, often
Heir, usually
Hit on the noggin
Inventor after whom a Yale residential college is named
It can be balanced and biased simultaneously
It's a trap
Item in a box in the basement
Japanese consent
Job for the Hardy Boys
Kellogg offering, briefly
Kind of wine
Language from which 'clan' comes
Lascivious
Like many a ditz
Man of the House?
Menu heading
Mix (in)
Most excellent, in modern slang

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