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New York Times crossword of July 17th, 2007 other clues
*They live on acres of Acre's
*Underwater creature whose males give birth
Actor Milo
Alternative to truth in a party game
Bar mitzvah dance
Barely cooked
Basketball venues
Bawled (out)
Be a pugilist
Blind ___ bat
Bobby's wife on 'Dallas'
Bor-r-ring voice
Camera eyes
Christie who created Hercule Poirot
Clamor
Commercials
Derisive laugh
Ensembles of eight
Evening hour
Far from harbor
Fort ___, N.J.
Goof
Had dinner at home
Hammed it up
How the answer to each of the nine starred clues repeats
Instrument that wails
It might need to be settled
Lead-in to while
Letters
Like a clock that has hands
Long-distance letters
Look inside?
Mario ___, Nintendo racing game
More ludicrous
More, in commercialese
Not at home
Nothing
Old llama herder
One with fingers crossed
Peter of 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips'
Plastic ___ Band
Popular aerobic program
Prefix with mural
River nymphs, in Greek myth
Rocker Ocasek
San ___, Argentina
Secretive org.
Sets (down)
Slangy denial
Sportscaster Bob
Start liking
Sufficient, old-style
The 'S' in WASP
Throat part
Uno + uno + uno
Verbal nod
Walt Whitman's '___ the Body Electric'
When Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr dueled
Window area
Word before pool or park
You might crack one while playing
'Illmatic' rapper
'American Pie' beauty
'Finger-lickin' good' restaurant
'Get it?'
'Help!'
'Kapow!'
'Me, Myself & ___,' 2000 Jim Carrey film
'Nay' sayer
'Well, that beats all!'
*1942 film with the line 'What makes saloonkeepers so snobbish?'
*Bench sharer
*Classic Chinese military treatise, with 'The'
*Fearful 1917-20 period
*Japanese grill
*Many-acred homes
*Rick Blaine in 17-Across, e.g.

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