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New York Times crossword of August 17th, 2009 other clues
'i' topper
1966
1989
2008
6:30 p.m. broadcast
A pair
Actress Zellweger
Be of help to
Be overrun (with)
Big name in elevators
Big part of an elephant
Borscht vegetable
Bullets and BBs
Came out with
Chinese blossom
Chocolate substitute
City on the Black Sea
Close calls, perhaps
Container for serving wine
Declares emphatically
Double curve
Double curve
Draw like Albrecht Dürer
Drinking cup
Emphasize
Family groups
Fashionable
Female deer
Fire truck sounds
Flank
Flub
French eleven
Gift at Honolulu airport
Ginger ___
Helen who sang 'I Am Woman'
Jacob's first wife
Jimi Hendrix's 'Purple ___'
Kindergarten learning
Laudatory poems
Leaps in ice-skating
Letter between pi and sigma
Like
Like parabolas
Lunch or dinner
Muslim's pilgrimage
Nissan sedan
Nobel Prize-winning U.N. workers' grp.
Norse war god
Norwegian coastal features
Official with a whistle
On empty
One taking to the slopes
Period of one's prime
Physicist Enrico
Pictures at a hospital
Place to pull over
Pooh-bah hired by a board of directors
Roman 300
See 26-Across
See 62-Down
Skin soother
Solar phenomenon
Sounds during backrubs
Static, e.g.
Theater walkway
Treasury secretary Geithner
When doubled, a villain's chuckle
Where the action is
Where the action is
With 51-Across, roles for 17-, 38- and 62-Across
With 59-Down, something flying off the shelves
Witty
___ États-Unis
___ guy (one who gets things done)
___ Tin Tin
___-cone
___-mo

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