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New York Times crossword of July 1st, 2008 other clues
'Little' Stowe character
'Stop!' at sea
'The Thin Man' terrier
'The Time Machine' race
'___ Ben Adhem' (Leigh Hunt poem)
'___ say!'
'___ you happy now?'
1970s Japanese P.M. Kakuei ___
23-Across winter setting: Abbr.
A majority of August births
Access, as a resource
Antlered animal
Big name in ice cream
Carillon call?
Catcher's location
Chest muscles, for short
Chronology segment
Cobblers' forms
Comfy spot
Commercial prefix with Mexico
Decorative sewing kit
Des Moinesian or Davenporter
Done with a wink
Dressed to the nines
Eddie's character in 'Beverly Hills Cop'
Egyptian peninsula
Fear-inspiring
General on Chinese menus
Giant glaciers
Glass-encased item in 'Beauty and the Beast'
Gore who wrote 'Lincoln' and '1876'
Grades 1-6: Abbr.
Greek letters that look like pitchforks
Groening who created 'The Simpsons'
Hero to many
Hi-fi component
Hoeing the garden, e.g.
Horse-racing devotees, slangily
How hermits like to be
Impatient sort
Kansas City university formerly known as College of Saint Teresa
Kung ___ chicken
Late nobleman?
Library Lovers' Mo.
Modest dresses
Objets d'art
Old cracker brand
Opium poppies have them
Optional hwy. route
Part of the mailing address to Oral Roberts University
Poetic work by Tennyson
Prefix with conference
Residue locale
Retired general?
Seattle team, for short
Set one's sights
Seven-year stretch
Signs of goodness
Sisters' org.
Sit (for)
Speaker's place
Stds. important to the health-conscious
Stringy
Surgeon's order
That: Sp.
Together, in music
Tolkien creature
Unimprovable
Unit a little longer than an arm's length
University wall covering
Urges
W.W. II vet, e.g.
Was loud
Wisconsin town where the Republican Party was born
Word in many Perry Mason titles

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