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New York Times crossword of July 16th, 2012 other clues |
Chinese Chairman |
Clip, as a photo |
Complete foul-up |
Cracked open, as a door |
Dork |
Egyptian president Nasser |
Final Four org |
'60s teach-in organizer: Abbr |
Follower of Mary, in a nursery rhyme |
General Mills baking product |
Holy city of Islam |
Huck Finn's transport |
'60 Minutes' correspondent Logan |
'O.K.' from Huck Finn |
'Do the ___' ('You figure it out') |
In the thick of |
Italian 'a' |
Italian sauce |
'Hurts So Good' singer, 1982 |
'Rolling in the Deep' singer, 2010 |
Killer whale |
Leave the auditorium |
'The African Queen' screenwriter James |
'Watch out!' |
Like a street with an arrow sign |
'You've got mail' co |
Lunch time |
A few |
Activity in which the police may beat down a door |
Neeson of 'Taken' |
Occurrence |
Actress Sommer |
Air port? |
One on a pedestal |
Attack |
Attorney General Holder |
Bedwear, informally |
Belle of the ball, for short |
Bit of volcanic fallout |
Parched |
Pekingese sounds |
Blow a gasket |
Philadelphia gridders |
Brooklyn's ___ Institute |
Bunny movements |
Pieces of luggage |
Cable network specializing in 'real life' shows |
Popular Canadian whisky |
Cedar or cypress |
Present |
Quartet minus one |
Ready-for-the-weekend cry |
Reagan's 'evil empire,' for short |
Release one's grip |
Replacement for the mark and franc |
Rim |
Russo of 'Thor' |
Sales agent, informally |
Sault ___ Marie, Mich |
Stir-fry vessels |
Surrounding glows |
Swallowable medicine units |
Swim meet divisions |
Toward sunrise |
Voice below soprano |
Votes in favor |
W.W. II enemy |
Where to see Anderson Cooper |
Writer Tan and singer Grant |
___ a one |
Husband's status symbol, possibly |
Lion's sound |
Nabisco cookie |
One and only, in romance |
Oneness |
Panel for a complex legal case |
Part of the leg that's often kicked |
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