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New York Times crossword of July 10th, 2009 other clues |
'All done!' |
'C'mon, at least consider it!' |
1941 #1 hit for Tommy Dorsey |
Argentine port on the Paraná |
Bar |
Beaus |
Bill word |
Block |
Bring back on board |
Broadcast |
Checks |
Chemical ending |
Composition of some old crowns |
Compound fractions: Abbr. |
Connect |
Connections |
Dig up |
Fawning type |
Fiscal exec |
Fix, as a shower stall |
Floria ___, Puccini title role |
Flowing forth |
Form check box option |
Former British mandate |
Forum infinitive |
Frequently exhibiting, by nature |
Greeting with a salute |
Happening spot |
High |
Housekeeper player on 'Benson' |
Intl. trade letters |
Intriguing bands |
It has departments named Nord, Sud and Ouest |
It may not have been intended |
Kindle |
Like bellwethers |
Like some relations |
Mainstay |
Old bus maker |
Pool regimen |
Print maker |
Puts (on) thickly |
Radio figure who co-wrote 'Two Guys Four Corners' |
Records |
Rubber |
See 45-Down |
See 7-Across |
Seizes, as an opportunity |
Side opposite 30-Down |
Side opposite 9-Down |
Story-filled magazine since 1922 |
Strikes |
Stuck at a roast |
The merchant of Venice |
The Monkeemobile, e.g. |
They may avert computer damage |
They're irregular |
Torturous, perhaps |
W.W. II factory wear |
What some maps show |
With 41-Down, quaint sandlot game |
With 9-Across, Missouri city whose name means 'broken heart' |
___ Games (quadrennial event) |
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