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New York Times crossword of July 5th, 2010 other clues
Shade of color
Sharpen, as a knife
Sherlock Holmes phrase, when on a case
Southeast Asian cuisine
Surprised and flustered
Take it on the ___ (flee)
Tale
Targeted, with 'in on'
Temperate
Terra ___ (tile material)
Tooter
Tooth cover
Underhanded
V.I.P.'s transport
Vigorous
Vile
Web address, for short
Wood for black piano keys, once
___ ball soup
'Fargo' director
'Go!'
All set
'___ of the D'Urbervilles'
'Look how perfectly I performed!'
About, on a memo
Anglo-Saxon writing symbol
Animal that plays along streams
Arab ruler
Author Zola
Aviated
Big name in copiers
Big rabbit features
Billy the Kid, for Henry McCarty
Bit of hair standing up
Black Sea port
Bone that parallels the radius
Burn soother
Bygone Russian space station
Classic street liners
Cleveland's lake
Dance in 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'
Dangerous ocean currents
Death
Destiny
Doctor's charge
Doctrine
Drenched
Eat like a bird
Entangle
Farmer's place, in a children's ditty
Fe, on the periodic table
Firms: Abbr.
Fort ___ (gold repository)
Glimpsed
Going in side-by-side pairs
Grain husks
Greenish blue
Groceries
Hit hard, as a baseball
Horse's halter?
Hullabaloo
Italian city where 'The Taming of the Shrew' is set
Messed up, as a message
Moniker for a Lone Star cowboy
More's opposite
Mr. ___, John P. Marquand detective
Nimble
No. starting with an area code
Old Glory, for one
Razor brand
Reader's Digest co-founder Wallace
Salinger heroine
Scalawag
Seeped
Separate ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme

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