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State straddling two time zones: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 3rd, 2011 other clues
Doing some cartoon work
Essence
Excessively orderly, informally
Fails
Family member, in dialect
Fellas in 'Goodfellas,' e.g.
Field unit
Filmmaker Riefenstahl
French kings' coronation city
French teacher
Gobble up
Green lights
Holly genus
Hurdles for high-school jrs.
Imprudent
Indy 500 legend
Influence
Ingredient in a 117-Across
Ingredient in a 117-Across
Inside look?
Is for two or more?
Island visited by Captain Cook in 1778
It may be burnt
It may come after a typo
It's crunched
Jewish deli order
Kimchi-loving land
Like many a 117-Across
Like mountains and computer images
Like the buildings at Machu Picchu
Lived and breathed
Low-rent district
Main lines
Manchester United rival
Manitoba tribe
Meas. of screen resolution
Mountain
Mountain sighting, maybe
Movie villain who sought to disrupt a space launch
Name connector
Need nursing, say
Neophytes
Obscure things
Offer, as a hand
Old U.S.P.S. routing codes
Pizazz
Pizazz
Possible response to 'You've got spinach between your teeth'
Pots and pans for baking
Private eye Peter of old TV
Pull (in)
Quantity of a key ingredient in a 117-Across
Ready, with 'up'
Rents out
Repeat
Reversal of sorts
Salsa seller
Scoreless score
Senator Hatch
Shade of blue
Six: Prefix
Sniggled
Some cuts
Some versions of a 117-Across
Something delicious to drink
Spanish for 'rope'
Spanish wine
Start of a nursery rhyme
DKNY competitor
'In case you weren't listening ...'
'And Winter Came ...' artist
'Beau ___'
'Catch-22' bomber pilot
'How is this possible?'
'I won't bore you with the rest'
'Later, alligator!'
'Top Chef' host Lakshmi
Suffix with meth-
'Web ___' (ESPN segment showing great fielding plays)
Sugary drinks
'___ honor'
Thailand, once
'___ Man' (1992 movie)
The primary instruction
'___ straight!'
They're often deep-fried
'___, danke'
Thin Japanese noodle
1950s NBC icon
Trouble's partner, in Shakespeare
1960s campus grp.
Twisty tree feature
1964 title role for Tony Randall
Union opponent
A stake, metaphorically
Utensil for a 117-Across
Actress Davis
Utensil for a 117-Across
Amazon's business, e.g.
Valuable iron ore
Artist whose name is an anagram of 'artisan'
Versatile utensil
Attack fervently
Version of a 117-Across
Baby baby?
Bad thing to be in
Watched
Baltimore and Philadelphia
West Coast evergreens
Barely manages
What a graph may show
Besmirch
Whence spiderlings emerge
Bit of gymwear
Whizzes at quizzes?
Wild ones may be sown
Brawl
Winnemucca resident, e.g.
Breathing aids
Word with black or stream
Year Columbus died
Bristle
Broadway lights
___ corn
Burned things
___ Fields
Caustic cleaners
___ nothing
Characters in 'The Hobbit'
___ nova (1960s dance)
Come to ___
___ Perignon
Construction crane attachment
___ sponte (of its own accord)
Container for a 117-Across
___-jongg
Cortisol-secreting gland
Cos. that offer access
Cruise, say
David of television
Director Lee

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