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New York Times crossword of October 24th, 2005 other clues
'Gotcha!'
'Not too ___'
1953 Leslie Caron film
About half of crossword clues
Annual event at 43-Down Stadium
Antipollution org.
Bewhiskered swimmer
Boost
Breathing
Chafes
Change defeat into victory
Cigar waste
Community service group
Complimentary ticket
Demolishes
Denny's alternative
Distorts
Egyptian pyramids locale
Fed. watchdog since 1971
Ferry operator
Film part
Fizzles out
Four-bagger
Frugality
Get ready to run, in baseball
Hawaiian strings
He could 'float like a butterfly, sting like a bee'
Hopping mad
In good spirits
In the raw
Indian tribe with kachina dolls
Itinerary
Like good wine
Lose-weight-fast plan
Morse ___
Mother hog
Motorists' org.
Musical instrument for the nonmusical
Musical symbol
Next
Obliterate
One of the Kennedys
One with a duster
Outranking
Owned jointly by you and me
Person who's often sent compliments
Pipe problem
Prying
Queue
Roof overhang
Santa's little helper
See 46-Across
Send out
Shakespearean villain
Sheets, tablecloths, etc.
Sound off
Spirit
Sprint
Step just before publishing an article
Tear-jerking sentiment
Tether
The 'U' in I.C.U.
The 18 in a round of 18
They may sit in a glass at night
Three-line poem
Tribal leader
Unnerve
Urge on
Visibly embarrassed
Visionaries
W.W. II German general Rommel
Wedding helpers
Whirlpool
Wood for Woods
Wrestling maneuvers
Writer Wiesel
___ Strauss & Co.

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