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Paul who won a Golden Globe for 'American Graffiti' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 20th, 2009 other clues
It's folded before dinner
It's stuffed in a restaurant
Kachina doll makers
Kansas mil. reservation with the U.S. Cavalry Museum
Kind of question
Letterhead abbr.
Maker of the Lynx and Jaguar systems
Maximally balanced
Not much
Old Fenway nickname
One making a journey with a gurney
Option at Sleepy's
Orange, peach or strawberry product
Outcome disallowed by the N.H.L. in 2005
Part of a number
Part of some audiophiles' collections
Prehistoric stone tool
Professional grp. with its own insurance agency
Reduced fare?
Response to being elbowed, maybe
Restive
Second, e.g.
Set-___
Shape shifters?
Ship part
Show great anticipation
Solar system discovery of 2003
Staged
Suffix with 49-Across
Surname of three generations of Flemish old masters
Tyke
Victim of terrible teasing
Visibly elated
'Dilbert' character who was reincarnated as his own clone
'Drop City' novelist, 2003
'The Bald Soprano' playwright, 1950
'___ Blues' (track on the Beatles' 'White Album')
1924 co-defendant
Bagels, essentially
Before making the cut?
Beige attribute
Best in a one-on-one
Bigger than big
Blackmailer in an 1850 novel
Body art?
Brought down
Bruiser's display
Certain hauling fee
Clown
Companion for Pan
Country star Urban
Dramatic honor
Driver's helper
Eczema treater
Fancy
Followers of some meals
General in the Taiping Rebellion
Going bonkers for the British?
Home for a 28-Across
Imperfection
Indicator of high-level staff?
Interrogator's red-flag raiser
Waffling
Way in
Where Quechua is spoken
Writer on pictures
Writer whose words are twisted?

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