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Alien subject?: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 7th, 2006 other clues
Zidovudine, familiarly
___ cavae
___ Jorge, part of the Azores
___ king
___ minimum
___ Royale
___-bear
Language that is mostly monosyllabic
Lebanese valley
Letter abbr.
Like a 100-mile-an-hour taxi ride?
Like squirrels' ears
Many Little League spectators
Match, in a way
Mens ___ (criminal intent)
Mermaid setting
Mike holder
Nitpick
Not stand still
Numbers
Old Mercury
Painful ending?
Place to be picked up?
Place to relax
Poet Sanchez of the Black Arts Movement
Queens, e.g., informally
Responder in a van: Abbr.
Rifle effect
Rtes.
Some hooks
Something overthrown shortly before the American Revolution
Start-of-meal urging
Subject of a temple at Delphi
The last King Richard
Thunderbird grp.
W has one
W.W. II action film of 2001
Wayfare
Welcoming
When doubled, a familiar cry
Yadda, yadda, yadda, e.g.
'No lie'
'Sesame Street' watcher
100 centavos
1971 musical based on the Bible
1980 film based on a Clive Cussler best seller
1982 Inspector Poirot movie
1984 David Lean film
2003 trilogy completer, with 'The'
A, to Samuel Morse
Bad job?
Bad spots?
Bleeds (for)
Bowl sound
Box office sign
Brown letters
Burning sensation?
Capital of Guam, old-style
Cut back
Cut out
Davis Cup match-up
Dry spell
First name in country music
Five-time baseball All-Star ___ Wills
French artist Pierre
From Omaha to K.C.
Good news on an apartment rental
Guaranteed
He purportedly said 'Only one man ever understood me, and he didn't understand me'
Heroic W.W. II grp.
Hottie, perhaps
How some meteors fall
How to address a sgt.?
Inaugural oath starter
Kind of approval

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