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New York Times crossword of August 30th, 2007 other clues
'Deal!'
'Here, I can help you'
'Huh?!'
1961 Connie Francis hit
A writer may work on it
At hand, in poems
Battle of the ___, 1914
Be in charge of
Become, as mush
Belt-hole makers
Bob ___, young man in Dreiser's 'Sister Carrie'
Bolero, e.g.
Bring up
Button on an iPod
Canadian native
Children's author/photographer Alda
Class-conscious grps.?
Debussy's 'Air de ___'
Derides
Dig up
Efface, with 'off'
En route
End of a line about 'friends'
Eponymous rink jump
Eternities
First name in architecture
First sitting president to visit the West Coast
Fourth book of the Book of Mormon
Gentleman of the court
Google heading
Gore follower
Hold 'em challenge
Ingredients in many stews
Intl. agreement since 1993
It rises in the Bernese Alps
Kind of daisy
Like some eyes
Long on screen
Madras title
Mortgagor, e.g.
Mr. Wickfield's clerk, in literature
Narrow way
Nose: Prefix
Not be honest about oneself
One of the men waiting in 'Waiting for Godot'
One-third of a Morse 'O'
Optional phrase
Part of una semana
Passover month
Pointed extremity
Prefix with skeleton
Protect
Reef dwellers
Seinfeld's 'sworn enemy'
Sinclair alternative
Starting point
Sterile, in a way
Suffix with beta
Tennyson woman called 'the Fair'
Thrill
Troop group
Up to no good
Vicious sorts
View from Long Is.
Web-based service
Word before Oscar or Orloff
___ acid (old name for hydrochloric acid)
___ Beach, Fla.
___ Jordan, who wrote 'The Crying Game'

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