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New York Times crossword of September 3rd, 2009 other clues
'Aha!'
'My dear fellow'
'___ always say ...'
*'Cheers!' ... or a hint to answering this puzzle's five starred clues
*1968 Barbra Streisand starring role
*Auto accessory
*Beef cut
*Crewman on the tail of a bomber
Balkan land
Beneficiary
Big 12 sch.
Bleed (for)
Canadian prov. on Atlantic Time
Cheap cafe
Checks for accuracy
Chocolate brand
Chopped
Comedian's stock
Corner
Counterpart of Thanatos, in Freudian psychology
Desert water source
Dwell
Ending with buck
English poet Coventry ___, who wrote 'The Angel in the House'
Fake blood, maybe
Fed. purchasing org.
Fictional Mr.
Fountain orders
Goddess who restored Osiris to life
Have heat
Highest score in baccarat
Holder of a black marker
Hyperactivity may be a sign of it, for short
It can turn up heads
Item on a chain
Kansas town on the Neosho River
Kipling novel
Like outcasts
Liquide clair
Lock
Not authentic
Not here
Not just a brat
Not to the point, say
One in an affair
Opposite of up
Overused soap opera plot device
Parts of irises
Plant bristle
Popular newspaper columnist who writes for Good Housekeeping
Previously called
Profitability, for a business
Purchase by Mr. Fix-It
Rifle part
Runs down
Sack and others
Scheme
Sense of 'wow'
Sioux Falls-to-Cedar Rapids dir.
Skate part
Skiffs and scows
Soft drink since 1924
Stashes
Sweat
Swordplay, e.g.
Tiny bit
Town in W.W. II headlines
Tricky highway maneuvers
Twin Tony whose #6 jersey was retired
Where 'Thy will be done,' in a prayer
Where a hole may develop
World capital known locally as Krung Thep Mahanakhon
___ fault
___ place
___ Taylor (clothier)

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