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New York Times crossword of July 12th, 2003 other clues
'Do ___ Diddy Diddy' (1964 hit)
'Doggone it!'
'Mazel ___!'
'That's ___ subject'
'Wait, it'll come to me ...'
1963 submarine thriller by Alistair MacLean made into a 1968 film
Aesthete's delight
Almighty
Animals with 'masks' around their eyes
Antares and Betelgeuse, e.g.
Astronomer Kepler
Autobahn hazard
Big pooch
Big TV maker
Browning piece?
Certain table surface
Chichén ___ (Mayan city)
Citizens of Naberezhnye Chelny, e.g.
Dogie bagger
Exodus locale
Fine meals
First saint canonized by a pope
French noodle?
Hard-pressed
Hold up
Hyundai model
Isn't quite ready to blow
Job
Jones who sang 'Come Away With Me,' 2002
Kind of chip
Large bowl for holding drink
Left quickly
Less important
Lightweight antitank gun
Like a certain unpopular political stand
Me-tooed, in a way
More swift
One taking the plunge
Open for all to see
Photographer Cartier-Bresson
Pilgrim to Mecca: Var.
Plainly
Porky's love
Produce
Rafters
Red Rose
Related to the back of the eye
Roman law
S.P.C.A. part: Abbr.
Secret
Self starter?
Similar
Sold
Spaces for races
Stretch or stretch out
Sue Grafton's '___ for Alibi'
Take over for
That's the truth
They're thrown in track and field
Tiny part
Trysting site
Two-wheeler
Used strokes
Your: Fr.
___ Attucks, early American patriot

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