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New York Times crossword of July 2nd, 2009 other clues
Snow White's sister
Spinners?
Spoil
Subject of the 1999 best seller 'Dutch'
Subjects studied by medieval scholars?
Surveillance device
Tails partner
Tangy teatime treats
That is
They're involved in some reported abductions
Twisted this clue's is
Virgil hero
Was revolting
Wave function symbol in physics
Wife of Julius Caesar
Writer Bierce
Year the Chinese poet Li Po was born
'___ the jackpot!'
'America' pronoun
'Don't play me for a dummy'
'Likewise'
'Spring ahead' hrs.
'___ alive!'
'___ will ever guess!'
'___ X' (2003 Lisa Kudrow film)
10 to 1, e.g.
157.5 degrees from N
Attended
Bag, in brand names
Baked comfort food
Berg opera
Buffalo's Triple-A baseball team
Cabbage
Cabinet dept.
Carrie Bradshaw had one in 'Sex and the City'
Character in 'Piglet's Big Movie,' 2003
Colorful decoration hinted at by 34-Across
Denture maker's need
Embarrassing way to be caught
Famous quote by 20-Across
Flower in Chinese embroidery
Fuse
German cathedral city
Get comfy
Gloomy
Inexpensive pens
Informal top
It may be on your side
Kind of poker
Let fly
Like Chopin
Like some coincidences
Linear
Med. group
Mil. awards
Mine, to Manet
Money replaced by the euro
Not stay fully upright
Part of a war plan
Payola, e.g.
People conquered by the Spanish
Pittsburgh-born poet who was the subject of a Picasso portrait
Province of Saudi Arabia
Raw materials for shipbuilding
Response to a stomach punch
Rib or short loin
Rush
Seriously committed
Sink accessories
Slightly
Smith of note

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