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New York Times crossword of August 19th, 2007 other clues
'Barnaby Jones' star
'Close'
'Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen' singer
'Homage to Clio' poet
'Paradise Lost' figure
'The Baptism of Christ' painter ___ della Francesca
'The best ___ to come!'
'The Naked Maja' and 'The Clothed Maja,' e.g.
'Typee' sequel
'We got trouble!'
'Your mother wears army boots!,' e.g.
1954 Jean Simmons movie
All gone, in a way
Approaches
As yet
Atomic number of the special parts of this puzzle which, when connected, form a 113-Across
Author Janowitz
Backside
Basketry fiber
Besmirching
Big inits. in Japanese computers
Bill who created the comic strip 'Smokey Stover'
Boo-boo
Burrito topping
Campaign expense
Capital city about an hour by plane from Miami
Carpentry tool
Check words
Child-care provider
Classic Atari game
Common symbol in heraldry
Complete flip-flop
Constellation near Scorpius
D.C. pol
Dairy aisle purchase
Deep black garnets
Delilahs
Detects, in a way
Director Wertmuller
End of a hammer
European air hub
Event where chaps may be seen
Extol
Facilitates
First Shia imam
French department in Picardy
Frenzy
German-born Hollywood actor ___ Keir
Glazier's stock
Go back (on)
Harmless
He played Grant on TV
How ballerinas dance
Independent examinations
Indicator of silence
It's often 'proud'
Jalapeño feature
Just above average
Kind of platter
Kristin ___, six-time swimming champion at the 1988 Olympics
Landing place
Latin 101 verb
Laura Bush's alma mater: Abbr.
Letters from Greece
Lifework
Like 113-Across
Like some of Keats's work
Like some yogurt
Locked up
Lover boy
Magician's name suffix
Mahler's '___ Lied von der Erde'
Mailing label abbr.
March of ___
Marie or Suzanne: Abbr.
Microsoft man
Mideast's House of ___
Mind
Missy ___ with the 2002 hit 'Work It'
Mme. Tussaud
Mountain climbers?
Mr. ___ of 'The Wind in the Willows'
Music unlikely to be played at a party
Narc employer, for short
Nibble for Trigger
One who keeps a beat?
Opposition
Org. of which U. S. Grant was once president
Outdoor shindigs
Overseas Mrs.
Painter Magritte
Park Avenue, for one
Parsley bit
Patron saint of Norway
Peeved
Pepper and others: Abbr.
Person with binoculars, maybe
Pianist Claudio
Play group?
Politico Agnew
Prefix with state
Prefix with valve
Radiator part
Reach an understanding of
Scene
See 26-Across
Set up
Sign on to a computer
Sine or cosine
Slight difficulties
Snorkeling locale
Solidarity symbol
Some govt. investigators
Some Martha Stewart Living photo displays
Some shavers
Son of Aphrodite
Sound
Squeezing (out)
Straight
Strands in a diner
Suffix with pay
Swift-running bird
Tennis player Smashnova
They're pitched
Thick
Thing, in court
Toronto transports
Tropical cave dwellers
Two-year periods
Typical Mad reader
Victorians, e.g.
Warning, maybe
Way: Abbr.
Weigh station sight
White House advisory grp.
Whse., e.g.
Wide of the mark
With 113-Across, 1972 song lyric hinting at this puzzle's theme
___ crossroads
___ of March
___ Reader
___ Tomé

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