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Complete foul-up crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 16th, 2012 other clues
Chinese Chairman
Clip, as a photo
Cracked open, as a door
Dork
Egyptian president Nasser
Final Four org
'60s teach-in organizer: Abbr
Follower of Mary, in a nursery rhyme
General Mills baking product
Holy city of Islam
Huck Finn's transport
'60 Minutes' correspondent Logan
'O.K.' from Huck Finn
'Do the ___' ('You figure it out')
In the thick of
Italian 'a'
Italian sauce
'Hurts So Good' singer, 1982
'Rolling in the Deep' singer, 2010
Killer whale
Leave the auditorium
'The African Queen' screenwriter James
'Watch out!'
Like a street with an arrow sign
'You've got mail' co
1936 Rodgers and Hart musical that incorporated jazz in its score
Lunch time
A few
Activity in which the police may beat down a door
Neeson of 'Taken'
Occurrence
Actress Sommer
Air port?
One on a pedestal
Attack
Attorney General Holder
Bedwear, informally
Belle of the ball, for short
Bit of volcanic fallout
Parched
Pekingese sounds
Blow a gasket
Philadelphia gridders
Brooklyn's ___ Institute
Bunny movements
Pieces of luggage
Cable network specializing in 'real life' shows
Popular Canadian whisky
Cedar or cypress
Present
Quartet minus one
Ready-for-the-weekend cry
Reagan's 'evil empire,' for short
Release one's grip
Replacement for the mark and franc
Rim
Russo of 'Thor'
Sales agent, informally
Sault ___ Marie, Mich
Stir-fry vessels
Surrounding glows
Swallowable medicine units
Swim meet divisions
Toward sunrise
Voice below soprano
Votes in favor
W.W. II enemy
Where to see Anderson Cooper
Writer Tan and singer Grant
___ a one
Husband's status symbol, possibly
Lion's sound
Nabisco cookie
One and only, in romance
Oneness
Panel for a complex legal case
Part of the leg that's often kicked

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