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New York Times crossword of July 5th, 1998 other clues
Big splash
Bite, so to speak
Black Sea locale
Bohemian, e.g.
Calendar abbr.
Calm
Calmer
Case for Ace Ventura?
Certain constellation star
Challenging reply
Concert sites
Concord
Critic Judith
Cutlass, e.g.
Czar of 1682-1725
Dapper ones
Discharge
Disrespect
Each
Ending of many Web site names
Eskimo-___ (language group)
European capital
Ex-hoopster Dave, after he went to Washington?
Fabrication
Far East carrier, for short
Far East carrier, for short
Farm sound
First baseball player to make $1 million a year
Flaubert creation
Funny one
Gamepieces
Gang's domain
Genius?
Girl in a #1 Everly Brothers hit
Places where graft is most common?
Plate ump's call
Pound (down)
Psalms writer
Qatar's capital
Rather soft
Ready to come out of the oven
Receipts
Repeated cry in a children's argument
Revolt
Rikki-Tikki-___
Rolls
Runner Sebastian
Ruth's mother-in-law
Sad
Sauce ingredient
Shred
Sits, slangily
Solely
Sound at the door
Split
Sportscaster Dick
Spot on a cliff
St. ___, Switzerland
Starting point
Still
Stone size
Strengthen
Supply boat
The Miners of the N.C.A.A.
Tigers foe
Tips
Goal-oriented activity
Great interest
Grp. in peace accords
Hairdo for the office?
Having fine threads
Headline trumpeting a new wedding veil?
Hearty entree
Hesitant
His name's an anagram of 'gaoler'
Home of the Cyclones
How 'Lili Marlene' is played
It happens
Job for a seamstress
Journal unit
Kilmer communicates with the deaf?
Kind of bit
Kind of sale
Laughs hysterically
Leftover
Like a golf ball in the rough
Like many a castle
Lilac, e.g.
Literary inits.
Lord's worker
Make some fast food
Make some fast food
Needing a pat on the back, say
Not just given
Obdurate
Of the belly
One who stays up late
Owns, once
Part of a meter
Part of a plane
Partner of Brahma and Vishnu
Person of high position
'Take two' was his motto
'Bulworth' star
'Good Times' star, in 70's TV
'Here ___ Again' (1987 #1 hit)
'Phantom Lady' actress, 1944
'Seven' or '10,' e.g.
'The Last Time I Saw Paris' composer
'Thérèse Raquin' novelist
'Yo!'
1993 A.F.C. Rookie of the Year Rick
37-Down, e.g.
A bell ringer closes it: Abbr.
A little work
A new twist?
A three or a five, for instance
Absolutely clean
Agape
Aggressive
Ancient Greek physician
Ancient greeting
Answers
Baby
Battery
Beige shirt with khaki pants?
Belief that all natural objects have souls
Took steps
Toshiba competitor
Tour grp.
Turning points
TV's 'The ___ Today'
Twist
Wagner heroine
Wallop
Wherry equipment
Woman of 'Today'
Workers in columns
Writer Harte
___ dixit
___ were

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