New York Times - Oct 13 2009

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Clues Answers
'Git!' OUT
'Hamlet' soliloquy starter TOBE
'Hogan's Heroes' setting STALAG
'In that case ...' IFSO
'Judge Judy' figure SUER
'The Apostle' author Sholem ASCH
Action figures for boys GIJOES
Antique shop item CURIO
Auto dashboard indicator OILGAUGE
Automaker Ferrari ENZO
Belmont Park action BET
Blackmailer's evidence TAPES
Blacktop, e.g. ROAD
Bordeaux buddy AMI
Brand used in 10-Down, maybe SALADA
Calif. barrio area EASTLA
Cattail's locale MARSH
Claiborne of fashion LIZ
Company stationery LETTERHEAD
Court records ACTA
Cramped spot, slangily SARDINECAN
Cry accompanying a head slap DOH
Debuts on the N.Y.S.E. IPOS
Dresden's state SAXONY
Elisabeth of 'Leaving Las Vegas' SHUE
Elzie ___, Popeye's creator SEGAR
Existing REAL
Fire up EXCITE
First pro team to play on artificial turf ASTROS
Five Nations tribe ONEIDA
Four-baggers: Abbr. HRS
Frigidaire competitor AMANA
Gallery event ARTSHOW
Go astray ERR
Heavenly hunter ORION
Humiliate ABASE
Irene of a Sherlock Holmes story ADLER
Just for ___ OPENERS
Clues Answers
Like Nash's lama ONEL
Log-on name USERID
Margarita go-with SALT
Member of Sherwood Forest's 'merry band' LITTLEJOHN
Moon jumper of rhyme COW
More coquettish COYER
N.Y.C.'s original subway line IRT
Old console using Game Paks, briefly NES
One signatory to Nafta USA
One who sings to the cops CANARY
Opposite of everything NOTABIT
Pale as a ghost ASHY
Pinot ___ NOIR
Place for a béret TETE
Poker player's dream ... and a hint to the ends of 17-, 25-, 35- and 50-Across ROYALFLUSH
Pop music's Cass Elliot and Michelle Phillips MAMAS
Pranks DIDOS
Prefix with ware or content MAL
Prince Charles, beginning in 1952 HEIRTOTHETHRONE
Scrap for Spot ORT
Seductive W.W. I spy MATAHARI
Show contempt for SNEERAT
Skee-Ball site ARCADE
Snacks often eaten inside out OREOS
Soil: Prefix AGRO
Sounds of relief AHS
Summer refresher ICETEA
Take a shot TRY
Turkish title AGA
Unable to sit still ANTSY
Wander aimlessly (about) GAD
Woad and anil, for two DYES
Words after 'deaf as' or 'dumb as' APOST
Writer ___ Stanley Gardner ERLE
___ America MISS
___ Na Na SHA
___ Paulo, Brazil SAO
___-European languages INDO