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Aunt from 'Oklahoma!' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 27th, 2009 other clues
___ orange
___ Peanut Butter Cups
___-Magnon man
High-speed train from Boston to Washington
Highly collectible illustrator
Highway entrances and exits, typically
Hits the hay
It might be cut by an uppercut
Jeopardy
Kuwaiti chief
Lafayette or Orleans
LOL, out loud
Matt Lauer or Meredith Vieira for 'Today'
Mil. truants
Nancy's 56-Down in the comics
One leaving cash on the table?
One of the Wise Men
Penny vis-à-vis a dime
Previous
Rope-a-dope boxer
Rum and lime juice drink
See 39-Down
Short-sheeting a bed, TP'ing a house, etc.
Splenda rival
Stand in a queue for, say
Stimpy's cartoon pal
Style of Chinese cuisine
Suffix with cash
Sword handles
The upper Midwest's ___ Canals
They have precincts: Abbr.
Uganda's ___ Amin
Unaccompanied
What light bulbs and bootblacks do
Wild
Yank's foe in the Civil War
Yoko of 'Double Fantasy'
___ incognita
___ note (dictionary bit)
'First, ___ harm' (medical axiom)
'My gal' of song
'Please help me with directions'
'Wanna ___?'
1944 Jean-Paul Sartre play
2K race, e.g.
60-min. periods
Adolph who was chief of The New York Times from 1896 to 1935
As, chemically
Atlas page
Backs of boats
Bed-and-breakfast
Bloodhound's trail
Bogged down
Boom, zoom and vroom
College professor's mantra
Completely fill
Critical hosp. area
Cushiony part of a shoe
Dairy Queen order
Dazzling effect
Deemed not suitable for kids
Deserter
Distant
Drink with Grabbin' Grape and Smashin' Wild Berry flavors
Dull, in poetry
English nobles
Ernie of golf fame
Fast-talking
Feature of a May-December romance
Finisher of pottery or cakes
Fortify with vitamins, e.g.
G.P.S. offering: Abbr.
Gird oneself

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