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New York Times crossword of July 10th, 2008 other clues
'THAT guy!'
'The hell you say!'
'___ Love,' 1975 Jackson 5 hit
'___ mañana'
1985 John Malkovich drama
Alternatives to creams
Arctic explorer post-fight?
Beseech
Big Apple cultural attraction, with 'the'
Big inits. in Hollywood
Binge at the mall
Boombox button
Bows and arrows for Midas?
Candy box size
Chinese fruit tree
Choice poultry
Common suffix on chemical elements
Convinced
Copycatting
Duke's home
Eliminate, with 'out'
English title
Enormous
Fork
Gave an order to
Hatch or Byrd: Abbr.
Horse-drawn carriage
Hosts
Inspector of crime fiction
Item worn around the neck, maybe
Ladies' man
Ladies' man
Level ... or a three-word hint to 20-, 38- and 60-Across
Like some skiing
Little, to Robert Burns
Major Indonesian export
Massage
Model
Money managers?: Abbr.
Mood
Night of poetry
Not even a little
Not the party type?: Abbr.
Off
Past
Pen point
Platinum Card offerer, for short
Polo alternative
Possible cover for a siesta
Presidential middle name
Prez, e.g.
Proctor's call
Pudgy
Roughly
See 16-Across
Shakespearean title
Shopping center
Shuffle or 67-Across, e.g.
Singer of Rossini's 'Largo al factotum'
Some offensive linemen: Abbr.
Source
Storage area for ribbed fabric?
Switch possibilities
Symbol of thinness
Temporary covers
The 'I' of Claudius I
Thomas with a pointed pen
Tight ___
Unpleasant remarks
Use (up), as savings
Was on the ticket
Water pits
What many do on a day off
Woods call
Yearn (for)
Yellowstone Park attraction
Zero personality?

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