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New York Times crossword of September 23rd, 2008 other clues
Calcutta wrap
Capt.'s superior
Conclude by
Dickens output
Dog collar attachment
Drool, basically
Egg cells
Environs
Farm size measure
First-class
Found out, British-style
Frame of mind
Geol. or astron.
Glasgow denials
Group with enforcers, with 'the'
Gun lobby org.
Had for dinner
Home of County Clare
In medias ___
In-box clogger
Intent look
It keeps things on the level
Lock horns
Made smooth
Madison Ave. worker
N.Y.C.-to-Miami dir.
Neighbor of Isr.
Nosegay
Note on a Chinese menu
Numbskulls
One of eight Eng. kings
One risking arrest
Painter El ___
Part of an iceberg that's visible
Peak seen from Zurich
Phone no. abbr.
Query to a brown cow
Quiet aircraft
Race with handoffs
Radio hosts' medium
Razz
Santa ___ Derby (annual horse race)
Secluded valleys
Sink items
So far
Some seers read them
Sound after a hang-up
Stephen of 'Michael Collins'
Stretch out on a sofa, say
Superlative finish
Teeming, as with bees
The 'V' in K.J.V.
Throat ailment
To boot
Trattoria offering
Trousers feature
Twist, as a wet cloth or a neck
Two-time Oscar winner Luise
Unnamed person
Very cool, in slang
Where 17-, 29-, 36- and 44-Across often wind up
___ Domini
___ polloi
'Exodus' hero
'Like me'
'Same goes for me'
Actress Caldwell
'___ pig's eye!'
'___ sells'
Actress Sommer
Author McEwan
Author Rice
Balancer of the books, for short
Bard's 'before'
Barrel of laughs
Beat but good
Bygone school dance

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