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New York Times crossword of July 11th, 2003 other clues
#1 instrumental hit of 1958
'Mexicali Rose' singer
'The Family Circus' cartoonist
'Young Frankenstein' woman
1998 film based on a Chinese folk tale
Abbr. in many court citations
Armless seat
Baby Bell competitor
Biggest stories
Black and tan ingredient
Boxing champ whose autobiography was titled 'A Man Must Fight'
Cactus flower eater
Certain sorority member
Check-out limit?
Come unglued
Contraction
Coup group
Dead giveaways?
Dejected
Flavor-intensifying compound
Foible
Gets rid of, as a hangover
Gets worse
Goes back to zero, say
Golfer Ballesteros
It may be spotted in kindergarten
Jack of old TV
Kind of position
Large spiral shell
Library sign
London fog
Mesabi Range excavation
Name referenced in Jefferson Airplane's 'White Rabbit'
Org. launched by Nixon
Pastime
Pen point
Philips of stand-up fame
Pre-Xerox copy
Pulp creation of Robert E. Howard
Pump liner
Record holders?
Reprobates
Run-down theater
Sailing
Series of movements
Shade
Sign of summer
Sildenafil citrate, commonly
Snug retreats
Some 'Star Wars' roles
Sources
Square
Squares
Stillness
Subjects of King Sargon
Surgical tool
Sylphlike
Tad
They have duel purposes
They're good at hits
Tiara wearer
Tropical forest vine
Two-___ (aggressive)
Untouchable
What folks are saying
Wizened
___ Maar, Picasso subject

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