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New York Times crossword of July 12th, 2008 other clues
'A penny saved is a penny earned,' e.g.
'The Count of Monte Cristo' hero
'To Helen' writer's inits.
'Uncle Vanya' wife and others
'Yet do thy cheeks look ___ Titan's face': Shak.
100-lb. units
1999 Clorox acquisition
30-day winter month
911 pest, e.g.
Alluring adolescents
American Heart Mo.
Any one of Handel's Op. 2 pieces
Archaic ending
Aromatic herbal quaff
Bars that gradually get smaller
Be down, apparently
Be more than reluctant to
Bygone grp. of 15
Catch, in a way
Childish retort
Clandestine classroom communicators
Clown
Comforters on kids' beds
Cud chewers
D. H. Lawrence novel made into a 1969 film
Desk features
Dull finish?
Enemy of the Moors, with 'the'
Exactly, after 'to'
Fed. accident investigator
Flight destinations
Flip
Follow closely (along)
French city that shares its name with a car
Fruit with a pit, to a Brit
Got into the swing, say
Had sum problems
Hit with a heavy blow
Home of the Museum of International Folk Art
Idaho motto starter
It can stop the show
Land at a Spanish airport?
Least likely to crack
Longtime flame?
Makes a big hit
Many a first course
Mashed potato alternative
NASA spacewalks
Ones with shovellike forefeet
Parisian possessive
Play halters
Quinn who played Annie in film
Restaurant parties, often
Salt std., e.g.
Shade
Sri Lanka exports
Study, e.g.
Time for Tours tourists?
Track edges
True, at times: Abbr.
Unpressured
V.P. between Wallace and Barkley
What a virtuous woman is worth more than, according to Proverbs 31:10
What directors sit on: Abbr.
___ Dove (the constellation Columba)

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