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New York Times crossword of July 11th, 2011 other clues
Chop off
Cowgirl's rope
Dead center?
Decay
Dig like a pig
Ding on a car door, e.g.
Edible frog parts
Effect of the moon's gravity
Eight-armed creatures
Errand runner
Excuse for a lapse
Extinguish
Extract metals from by heating
Feds who nabbed Capone
Fill with joy
Fuzzy image
Having one's nose in the air
Holder of birdseed
Icy expanse, redundantly
Leak slowly
Length of many a TV drama
Letter-shaped structural support
Life of Riley
Lighter-than-air aircraft
Like a car with 20,000 miles on its odometer
Lots and lots
LPs and CDs: Abbr.
Mail letters
Marquis de ___
Massage for a person who's prone
Military percussion instrument
Minus
Much-loved celebrity
Nerdy sort
No ___ for wear
Not 'neath
Pandemonium
Pesto herb
Place of refuge, redundantly
Play-___ (kid's stuff)
Polo Ralph Lauren competitor
Response to a bad pun
Say 'I do'
Sound while receiving a 9-Down
Start of a Spanish count
Submachine gun
Synopsis, redundantly
Take off like a rocket
Theater award
Thinny-thin person
Trample
Under the weather
Utah city
Valedictorian's rank
1924 Edna Ferber novel
W.C.
When tripled, a W.W. II movie
'50s Ford flop
'Biography' network
Where snowbirds head, redundantly
'The Wind in the Willows' hopper
'Tickle Me' doll
Where the Himalayas are
Wire service inits.
___ Gras
'Treasure Island' monogram
___ Paulo, Brazil
1972 Bill Withers hit whose title precedes 'when you're not strong'
___ salts
2006 title film character who says 'Pamela! I no find you attractive anymore! ... Not!'
Anise-flavored liqueur
Bulldoze
Bullring 'Bravo!'
Burn soother
Celebrity
Chicken: Sp.
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