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New York Times crossword of July 3rd, 2009 other clues
Sharp
Show of affection
Smoke and mirrors
Subject of therapy
Target competitor
They may get waived: Abbr.
Things to get a grip on?
Tree dwellers
Tries to get
Waves on garments
What you may experience when going around the world?
Where Duff Beer is sold, on TV
___ Québécois (political party)
21, maybe
'In one era and out the other' phenomenon?
'Joy to the World' penner Hoyt ___
'The Unanswered Question' composer, 1908
'___ for You' (1975 Temptations album)
'___! What fray was here?': Romeo
ABC, Fox, etc., in Variety
Alternative to Genuine Draft
An exorbitant amount
Apollonius of Rhodes' 'Argonautica,' e.g.
Arm or leg
Army of the Potomac commander
Basis of Tony Martin's 'There's No Tomorrow'
Beat it
Calligraphy, some say
Campaign setting
Certain fricassee
Cheerios, abroad
City where Erasmus taught
Coastal feature
Cutter, e.g.
Decline
Decoy
Dump without warning
First name among U.N. secretaries-general
First woman to land a triple axel in a major competition
Flight projection, briefly
Gallimaufries
Girl with considerable pull?
Grassy bottom
Half a 1950s TV duo
Half a 1980s TV duo
Half brother of Midian, in the Bible
Historical figure on whom a Verdi opera is based
Hogwarts class taught by Severus Snape
Holiday tune title starter
Hollandaise, e.g.
Hornswoggles
Hot stuff
Its flag includes a shield and two spears
Its logo is four interlocking rings
Like duck soup
Like Magic?
Lines that lift up
Meter-candles
Muhammad Ali cornerman Dundee
Not sharp
Octavian's wife
Off course, in a way
Office bldg. division
One cooking a return
One might stand in a chamber of horrors
One who has a quick point to make?
Opera singer in an opera
Outfielder Guillén
Pianist Jarrett and others
Rub the wrong way
Shade close to beryl

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