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New York Times crossword of July 28th, 2005 other clues
'Gigi' composer
'Hey!'
'O.K.'
'___ Baby' ('Hair' song)
'___ Dei'
1971 rock album with the hit 'Won't Get Fooled Again'
1998's ___ Report
1999 satire of reality shows
Agree (with)
Alternative to Windows
Antique guns
Apple products
Author ___ Neale Hurston
Banned one
Beachwear
Brothers' name in 1960's-70's baseball
Bruin teammate of Orr
Cause of hearing loss
Chicago suburb
Common element of 20- and 56-Across and 10- and 27-Down
Compass heading
Degree competitor
Dog bowl bits
Early American patriot ___ Attucks
Eastern attire
Editor's note
End ___
Express
Fills
Franken and Gore
Glimpse
Sullen, after 'in'
Superbright
Temptress
'Before ___ you go …'
The Reagans' daughter
Things to pick
Thunderbolt thrower
Where you might get a promotion
Wraps
Go all-out
Grand finale?
Home of the Latin Church of the Annunciation
How some meat dishes are served
In a major way
Insult, comically
It will sometimes have icing
Kid carriers
Knowing, as a secret
Last Stuart monarch
Lessons at Hogwarts
Liable to be called
Mouth, slangily
Org.
Place where people take orders
Prefix with center
Prefix with distant
Proselytizer's target
Puppy love providers: Abbr.
Purplish
Puts in its place
Puts in knots
Rolled food
Scope
Send out
Sensitive
Slew
Some are sharp
Something a student gets back
Something good to shoot
Somewhat blue
Sonoma neighbor
Spanish girlfriend
Ste. Jeanne ___
'60 Minutes' regular

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