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Until June 25, 2011, its first three digits had geographical significance: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 20th, 2011 other clues
'Hearts and minds' activities, in military slang
'It's Gonna Be Me' band of 2000
'Jason Lives,' e.g.
'Let's ___ there'
'Tempest' Golden Globe nominee Julia
'We feel your pain' sloganeer
1822 Walter Scott novel about Capt. Clement Cleveland
8 on the Beaufort scale
Already
Ankle covering
Basketball long shots
Become sparse
Big mouth
Blonde picked up at a bar?
Blown
Capital of Victoria
Carmen Sandiego cover-up?
Celebratory chant at Chicago's Grant Park on 11/4/08
Certain ATV
Constellation between Scorpius and Triangulum Australe
Crows
Dating
Deal incentive
Dickens character whose first name is Wilkins
Elvis's and Mariah's record number of weeks at Billboard's #1
Emergency directive?
Exploit
From above
Gary Cooper played one in 'Man of the West'
Gloucester and Kent, in 'King Lear'
Ice cream case selections
In a bad place?
Indian home
Its calling code is +39
Kind of eraser
Lacuna
Like the word 'its,' often
Lived in King James's era?
Luke's mother in 'Star Wars'
Mask
Mavens
Miami or Amsterdam, for example
More than gnawed at
Notes in passing?
Place that shows placing and showing: Abbr.
President Harding's Laddie Boy and others
Purple
Reprimands
Sebastián ___ (president of Chile beginning in 2010)
Second Commandment word
Snarling, say
Some of them are flukes
Something one might be forced to wear at work
Store
Supercenters, e.g.
Sweet, to Scipio
Take what one oughtn't
Tightwads' prefix
Tom Mix vehicles
Top
Uniform shade
Ursi maritimi
Weapon that comes in easy-to-carry and hard-to-carry varieties
Withdrawals that may incur substantial penalties?
Wrench handle?

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