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Subject in many a joke crossword clue


S T P E T E R

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New York Times crossword of June 24th, 2010 other clues
'A Farewell to Arms' setting
'A great flame follows a little spark' writer
'Batman' sound effects
'Huh?!'
'Mangia!' dish
'More colorful' sloganeer
'Philadelphia' director Jonathan
'Scream' actress Campbell
'Take ___!'
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Actor in the Best Picture winners of 1975, 1983 and 2006
Augur
Blow a gasket
Bugs
Butch
Café cup
Cawdor title
Changes course
Children's author Blyton
City near Provo
Clara and Harriet, in 1960s TV
Coffin nails
Come through slowly
Conducts, as business
Deg. held by George W. Bush
Dog breed Helen Keller introduced to the U.S. in 1937
Doo-wop syllable
Downhill
Find out what's wrong
Friends of Florence
Get ahold of with effort
Having a permit
I Kings king
Ignition system expert?
Jazz great Evans
Jug handle, in archaeology
Key combination
Like Moses' wife, per Numbers 12:1
Loot in an old train robbery
Milan-based fashion label
Monogram of 1964's Nobel Peace laureate
Mortgage giant founded in 1938
Needle, informally
Nicks of rock
Oft-talked of
Old Army base on the Santa Fe Trail, briefly
Onetime part of the U.S. arsenal
Part of the U.S. arsenal
Peppermint ___
Perforation site
Period before après-midi
Plummet ... or what this puzzle's theme answers do?
Qualm
Regards
Regards
Republican candidate between Bush and Bush
Robert Langdon's field in 'The Da Vinci Code'
Senescence
Short circuit?
Site of Germany's surrender in W.W. II
Some '60s hipsters
Sports seasons: Abbr.
Squad leader, e.g.: Abbr.
Sugar suffix
They're sometimes upside-down
Turn off
U.S.S. Enterprise crewman, to Kirk
Viking in a Dik Browne strip
Welcome word
Whisper
Wind up
Without assignment
___ acting

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