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New York Times crossword of July 13th, 2009 other clues
Univ. e-mail ending
Wet blanket
What a serf led
Wonderment
Yolk's site
___ Skywalker of 'Star Wars'
Hillbilly's belt
Hilo hello
Homes for 65-Acrosses
Hotelier Helmsley
John who founded the Sierra Club
Last name of Henry VIII's last
Like oil directly from a well
Little Rock's home: Abbr.
Lugs
M.P.'s quarry
Main artery
Many a driver's ed student
Mete out
Moms
Next-to-last element alphabetically
One of the Judds
Opposite of dis
Pinnacle
Pub serving
Reverse of WSW
Ryan of 'The Beverly Hillbillies'
Self-esteem
Serve, as tea
Shout after a bull charges
Silent screen star Naldi
Six ___ a-laying (gift in a Christmas song)
Slash symbol, e.g.
Small bills
Take to court
Thai neighbor
The Dalai Lama, e.g.
Thimble or shoe, in Monopoly
Tidbit for an aardvark
Unaware
'Inferno' writer
'Remember the ___!' (rallying cry of 1836)
1930s-'40s heavyweight champ Joe
2x + 5 = 15 subj.
Acid blocker sold over the counter
Address for an overseas G.I.
Aqua-___
At any time, to a poet
Aussie hopper
Bald person's purchase
Before, poetically
Black-tie affairs
Blue-pencil
Bric-a-___
Cathedral recess
Cedar Rapids native
Chicago's ___Planetarium
City name before Heat or Vice
Cleaned out, as with a pipe cleaner
Clog-busting brand
Comedy's counterpart
Comfily ready to sleep ... or a hint to 17-, 24-, 37- and 47-Across
Country singer Brooks
Dads
Ditch digging, e.g.
Even if, informally
Event that could be seen as far away as Las Vegas in the '50s
First name of Henry VIII's second
Fleet
Flow back
Franc : France :: ___ : Italy
Fruit drinks
Gamma preceder
Harbinger of spring
Helicopter part
'Airplane!' or 'Spaceballs'
'I'll do it!'

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