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New York Times crossword of July 11th, 2009 other clues
Get down
Get smart
Goya subjects
Half an Asian capital?
He recorded all 32 Beethoven piano sonatas in the 1960s
Home ruler?
Inconsistent
Internet forum menace
Is rapacious
It can make waves
Jennifer Weiner best seller made into a 2005 film
Like a hunk
Like some questions
Major Côte d'Ivoire export
Matching pair marking
Minnesota twin?
Nascence
Nirvana attainer
Not too tight?
One of its flavors is Dulce de Leche
Org. created by Carter in 1979
Peach variety
Perch for a bighorn
Pteridologist's specimen
Puppets
Race beginning?
Rapacious flier
Refresher between courses
Removes, as paint
Response to a ding-dong?
Saab model
Second-largest city in New Hampshire
Shakes
Shakespeare's mother's maiden name
Simba's mate
'Zip' follower
Act precipitately
Apt. part
Act like a bull?
Big name in bags
Break
Cashiers
Cell part
Crumbs
Early Saint-Laurent employer
Fair
Fox home
Edge
Gear to help you hear
Snorkeling spot near Honolulu
Sounds like an old floorboard
Street sign word
Takes a continental tour, e.g.
The Vire River flows through it
They may call the shots
They're often garnished with orchids
Three Mile Island is in it
To whom Stubb and Flask answered, in literature
Trade name of daminozide
Transcaucasian capital
Unlike fairies
Waiting aid
Weekly msg.
Where to get rubbed the right way?
Winner of four consecutive Emmys for his sitcom role as a prosecutor
Words followed by a wish list
Zulu relative

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