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New York Times crossword of September 16th, 2006 other clues
'Another Green World' composer
'Munich' actor Ivgy
'Now I get it'
'The Old Swimmin'-Hole' poet
18-Across in France
Abbr. often before a name
Accepted
Always, in verse
Always, in verse
Apprehensive
Big maker of small cars
Breakers' equipment
Broad
Calypso relative
Certain Ontarian
Charges
Classic caution to a child
Curiously spelled 1960 Al Cohn tune
Demographic group, briefly
Drunken
Fabaceae family member
Frequent flier?
Get worse
Gooper's wife in 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'
Half-serious run?
Hand and foot
Hardly a worthy competitor
Have to return
Having no charge
Head shot?: Abbr.
Hoops Hall-of-Famer English
Inventor of a braking system for cars
Island chains
It's held in an orbit
Joining-of-hands period
Low in education
Lustrous
Many men are registered with it: Abbr.
Misrepresented
Molecular biology lab preparations
Mythical dweller across the Rainbow Bridge
Number of the 2016 Olympics
Old afternoon TV staple, with 'The'
Old Eur. money
One locked in a boat
One of two extremes: Abbr.
Org. whose success is no accident?
Poem title start
Prefix with tourism
Prescription description part
Rake
Remains on the shoulder?
Retreat
Running things in a bar
Slime
Some addresses
Somehow
Something light and soft?
Something struck from a book
Sore loser's cry
Spanish royalty
Start of a critical call
Start ___
Successful result in a DNA lab
The Rhineland Campaign was part of it: Abbr.
They carry stigmas
Three-time Emmy winner for 'Nick News'
Tiny waves
Tries to outfox
Try to profit from
Unerringly, after 'to'
Union organizers?
What comes to mind

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