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New York Times crossword of July 7th, 2008 other clues
'Beetle Bailey' bulldog
'I was at a movie theater when it happened,' e.g.
'Keep it simple, ___'
'Lord, ___?' (Last Supper query)
'My Cousin Vinny' Oscar winner
'The Last Tycoon' director Kazan
1986 world champion American figure skater
Airline with a kangaroo logo
Antiterrorism legislation of 2001
Bet on a one-two finish
Blend
Book after Song of Solomon
Buddy
Bull ___ china shop
Certain sofa
Classic battles between the Giants and Dodgers, e.g.
Cupid
December 24, e.g.
Diamond stats
Diminutive suffix
Dormmate
Dreamlike
Earthen pot
Eggs ___ easy
Equivalent of 10 sawbucks
Genesis son
Greasy
Green Italian sauce
Gun blast
Highlands Gaelic
It'll bring a tear to your eye
Kentucky's ___ College
Like angels we have heard?
Madam's partner
Maple syrup source
Mount ___, Ten Commandments locale
Necessity: Abbr.
New Hampshire prep school
Normandy invasion town
Not doing anything
On the ball or on the dot
Pants part
Pants part
Pavarotti performance
Place to 'dry out'
Playful knuckle-rub
President Lincoln
Proverbial saver of nine, with 'a'
Record label for the Kinks and the Grateful Dead
Recurring melodic phrase
Salon job
Sch. in Cambridge, Mass.
Steal from
Suck-up
Sweat opening
The 'T' of TV
Think the world of
Tranquillity
Trivial amount
Try to strike
Turner who led a revolt
Tyson or Holyfield
Ultimately become
Unbranded
What gears do
Wind tunnel wind
Word with Asia or Ursa
Working together
Writer Nin
___ II razor
___ Ness monster

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