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New York Times crossword of July 28th, 1998 other clues
''S Wonderful' composer
'Cats' poet
'Yes, ___!'
'___ kleine Nachtmusik'
'___ the Sheriff' (1974 hit)
'___ Mommy Kissing Santa Claus'
79 for gold, e.g.: Abbr.
A Barrymore
A large part of Mongolia
Act servile
Architect Saarinen
Artist Max
Basics
Beach time in Bordeaux
Bingo-like game
Birdhouse bird
Box ___ (tree)
Business solicitor, for short
Carefree song syllables
Catch ___ (start to get)
Chinese ideal
Cockeyed
Command to Dobbin
Commotion
Cortez's quest
Crones
CVI halved
Decorative window shape
Dramatist Connelly
Duties
Evil
Full, at last
Genteel affair
Gladiator's locale
Health facility
Inquires
It lets off steam
It's baked in a square
Jaunty
Juices
Kind of terrier
Lady with a title
Leading
___ buco (Italian dish)
Left one's seat
Lighten (up)
Liquid in synthetic rubber manufacture
Magazine publisher Condé ___
Many a Little League coach
Many a New Year's resolution
Meadows
Mirth
Mortgage, e.g.
Nettles
Offensive smells
Pantomimist Jacques
Pepsi, e.g.
Pi follower
Principal
Queen before George I
Rhine city
Roman emperor in A.D. 69
Seamstress Betsy
Sharp rebuff
Skylit rooms
Slangy word of intention
Stink
Stock secretarial ploy #1
Stock secretarial ploy #2
Stock secretarial ploy #3
Strike callers
Transport for Huck Finn
Turner, the 40's Sweater Girl
Village smith, e.g.
Wasn't colorfast
What witnesses take
Where Dwight Gooden once pitched

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