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Tuesday, 25th September 2012
There are 38 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 25th September 2012. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 2: Formless lump
AAcross 6: "Chop-chop!"
AAcross 10: Vague sense
AAcross 13: Opera set in EgyptAIDA
AAcross 14: H.S. health course
AAcross 16: To be, to BernadetteETRE
AAcross 17: Fraternity party purchase
AAcross 18: City where 13-Across debuted
AAcross 19: Blacken, in cooking
AAcross 20: Supposed evidence of the 38-AcrossSURGEONSPHOTO
AAcross 23: Year of the ___ (what 2008-09 was)
AAcross 24: Game piece on a Stratego board
AAcross 26: Green figure, brieflySTPAT
AAcross 29: 1999 Frank McCourt memoir
AAcross 32: Fungus that affects cereal
AAcross 34: 24-hour place to hit the links?IHOP
AAcross 35: Pre-euro money
AAcross 37: Medieval Eur. domainHRE
AAcross 38: Subject of this puzzle
AAcross 41: Biblical sanctuary
AAcross 41: Biblical sanctuary
AAcross 42: Feel in one's bones
AAcross 43: "Your guess ___ good ..."ISAS
AAcross 44: Utterly tired
AAcross 46: "You called?"
AAcross 47: 100 smackers
AAcross 48: French states
AAcross 50: Marty's scientist pal in "Back to the Future"
AAcross 51: Field of study that includes the 38-Across
AAcross 58: Voting alliance
AAcross 60: All lit up
AAcross 61: Lotion additive
AAcross 62: In-tray item
AAcross 63: DEER XING and others
AAcross 64: Quaint literary work
AAcross 65: Some Halloween décor
AAcross 66: What some consider the 38-Across to be
AAcross 67: What some consider the 38-Across to be
DDown 1: Poetic contraction
DDown 2: Streisand, familiarlyBABS
DDown 3: In ___ of
DDown 4: Baltic Sea feeder
DDown 5: Chart in many a PowerPoint presentation
DDown 6: Cousin of a neckerchief
DDown 7: Reggae artist ___ Paul
DDown 8: Pivotal line
DDown 9: Crook, to a cop
DDown 10: Missile heading
DDown 11: "My suspicions were right!"ITHOUGHTSO
DDown 12: Item offering support
DDown 15: Homer Simpson outbursts
DDown 21: "___ your heart out!"
DDown 22: The Atlantic, e.g.
DDown 25: Tried to claw openTOREAT
DDown 26: Miserly MarnerSILAS
DDown 27: 2000 and 2004 swimming gold medalist Ian
DDown 28: Grooming item for one on the go
DDown 28: Grooming item for one on the go
DDown 29: Peckish
DDown 30: Debate topic
DDown 31: Haulers on the highway
DDown 33: Hardly wandering
DDown 35: Confident solver's tool
DDown 36: Rug rat
DDown 39: ___-gritty
DDown 40: Upton who wrote "Oil!"
DDown 45: Bust figures
DDown 47: Whisper sweet nothings
DDown 49: Five-star hotel offerings
DDown 50: Search for water, in a way
DDown 52: "Whew! What a long week!"TGIF
DDown 53: Korbut on a balance beamOLGA
DDown 54: Fall dead asleep, with "out"
DDown 55: Adjective for a shoppeOLDE
DDown 56: Prado artist
DDown 57: Hoot and holler
DDown 58: Maker of the 7 SeriesBMW
DDown 59: Spike behind a camera
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