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New York Times Sep 22 2011

ClueAnswer
'Gotcha,' formally DULYNOTED
'My mama done ___ me' TOL
'___ of sweat will save a gallon of blood': Patton APINT
1970s sitcom catchword DYNOMITE
30-Down, sometimes ORAL
Actress Gasteyer ANA
After U2, highest-grossing concert band of all time, informally THESTONES
Alphabet trio RST
Apt. parts RMS
Author Calvino ITALO
Barrister's deg LLD
Baseball commissioner starting in 1992 BUDSELIG
Bomb, e.g PASS
Boxer Ali LAILA
Coral creatures POLYPS
Course closer FINALEXAM
Credit figs APRS
Cuban name in 2000 news ELIAN
Dah's go-with DIT
Daly of 'Cagney & Lacey' TYNE
Dog sound YELP
English author Edward Bulwer-___ LYTTON
Fam. members RELS
Family relation NIECE
Fisherman's relation? YARN
Fisherman's relation? TALE
Formal acknowledgment ITISI
Gist MEAT
Hall-of-Famer Yastrzemski CARL
Hammer's partner ARM
It has just 16 rules of grammar ESPERANTO
It may be sandy or candy BAR
It may be turned against you TIDE
It's beside a sideburn EAR
It's located between two Plymouths: Abbr ATL
J.F.K. watchdog FAA
Jacob who wrote 'How the Other Half Lives' RIIS
Jon ___, at 6'11' the tallest player in Major League Baseball history RAUCH
Lie in the sun with suntan oil FRY
London newspaper DAILYMAIL
Member of a D.C. nine NAT
Mined finds LODES
Mork's TV companion MINDY
Mr. ___ FIXIT
Muscles covering some 32-Down ABS
No-can-do UNABLE
Old Scratch SATAN
Oven part DIAL
Pop for a young person? DADA
Prime minister before and after Churchill ATTLEE
Ritual in which bitter herbs are dipped SEDER
Scott of 'Joanie Loves Chachi' BAIO
Sea eagles ERNS
See 39-Across RIBS
Singer with the hit country album 'Backwoods Barbie' DOLLYPARTON
Skating venue ICEPALACE
Sketch show that launched 40-Across's career, in short SNL
Sloppy place STY
Songwriter Jimmy and Senator Jim WEBBS
Source of some paper pulp FIR
Staff up again REMAN
String tie BOLO
Taking one's sweet time DILLYDALLYING
Three Ivans TSARS
Traded beads WAMPUM
Training ___ BRA
Turkey's location DELICOUNTER
TV network since 1970 PBS
Vitamin C source from Southeast Asia STARFRUIT
Wee bit TAD
Western language historically written in the Cyrillic alphabet ALEUT
Wheelchair-accessible RAMPED
Win whose money, in a bygone game show? BENSTEINS
___ Street, main thoroughfare in 'Peyton Place' ELM
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