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New York Times crossword of August 21st, 2007 other clues
'Call when you get the chance'
'Got it'
'What a relief!'
'You got that right!'
'___ Drives Me Crazy,' #1 hit by the Fine Young Cannibals
1993 Israeli/Palestinian accords site
Action film firearm
Apportioned
Best-seller list
Birds whose heads can rotate 135 degrees left or right
Bogart/Hepburn film
Calendario units
Charged particles
Clear, as a winter windshield
Crossed out
D-Day beach
Debussy's 'La ___'
Decent plot
Double-reed woodwind
Duchess of ___, Goya subject
Earring shape
Earthy pigment
Eighty-six
End-of-day spousal salutation
Farm milk producers
First and last digit in a Manhattan area code
First lady after Hillary
First month in Madrid
Flutter
Full of lip
Gallery showing works by Turner, Reynolds and Constable
Give the giggles
Holder of a dog's name and owner info
How much to pay
Island garlands
Lead down the aisle
Lid trouble
Like some smiles and loads
Lofted approaches to the green
Mental grasp
Neptune's realm
Newswoman Paula
Old Russian ruler
Omar of TV's 'House'
Outlying community
Painter Matisse
Parts of gals.
Pastries in 'Sweeney Todd'
Play parts
Pocket particles
Police ploys
Pop artist Warhol
Private stash
Quickly growing 'pet'
Rod's partner
Ruffian
Russian ballet company
Sandbox item
Sch. in Troy, N.Y.
Sign of things to come
Social workers' work
Swarm
Téa of 'Spanglish'
Theme of this puzzle
They may be burned and boxed
Tick off
Toe the line
Took a shot at
Type
Univ. lecturer
Use of a company car or private washroom, say
Very smart
Way to go
Wee bit of work
When said three times, a W.W. II movie
Work in the garden
___ of Man

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