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Odd-sounding albeit grammatical answer to 'Who's there?' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 29th, 2006 other clues
'Let's not forget …'
'Smart' guys
'Ta-da!,' e.g.
'___ luck!'
'___ sia' (Italian 'amen')
'___ tu' (aria)
1040 experts, for short
A diva might have a big one
Ancient markets
Angry with
Auto financing co.
B-ball legend with a career 30,026 points
Bees' output
Boot or can
Breaks
Car introduced in the U.S. in 1960
Chalice in a chapel?
City on the Moselle
Completely committed
Converts (to)
Danish cheese
Évian, e.g.
Foreigners' giveaways
Fortune
Freckle, e.g.
G.P.S. fig.
Gave one's approval
Give ___ go
High-quality French vineyard
Item in a mechanic's hip pocket
Items sold at Baskin-Robbins?
Kentucky Derby refreshments
Kind of cross
Latin Mass subject
Letters to a mathematician
Like refrigerators, often
Literary inits.
Massenet opera
Mind set?
Mysterious phenomena … or a clue to solving 17-, 24-, 33- and 45-Across
Natl. Piano Mo.
Next-to-last performers at the first Woodstock
Not really interested in anybody
Ones most wanted
Penn, e.g., in N.Y.C.
Place for a needle
Playboy types, briefly
Put on a throne
Related on the father's side
Seed covering
Sierra Nevada, e.g.
Slate.com, e.g.
Smartness
Smoking or drinking in a small town?
Something to be picked
Sorority girl
Spin magazine profilee
Spread out at a party?
Sprocket parts
Start making all one's shots, say
Stirs
Test taker's admonitions
To love, in Italy
Traffic court judge, at times
Transcendentalist Bronson ___
U.S.M.A. grads
Unspecified no.
What Dr. Mom administers
What well-pitched baseballs do?
Word of encouragement
Work out
Yellowfin, e.g.
___ Sketch (toy)

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