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New York Times crossword of August 5th, 2007 other clues |
'Anything ___?' |
'Downtown' singer Clark |
'Happy Days' boy |
'Hold your horses!' |
'Les Misérables' star, 1998 |
'Lonely Boy' singer/writer |
'Lord, ___ long?': Isaiah |
'Monster' actor, 2003 |
'Stop equivocating!' |
'Swell!' |
'The Situation Room' airer |
'___ fan tutte' |
'___ Wolf,' Michael J. Fox film |
1970s-'80s supermodel Carangi |
40 days and 40 nights event |
A, in Austria |
Abbr. in an apt. ad |
Abbr. on top of some e-mails |
Acceleration |
Actor Jared |
Actor Steve repeats what geezers say? |
Actress Wood of 'Diamonds Are Forever' |
Admits |
Annual event celebrated outdoors |
Australia's Northern ___: Abbr. |
Bottoms |
Bow site |
Bubbling |
Bygone monarch |
Cabinet member: Abbr. |
Capable of getting around, biologically |
Charms |
Chill in the air |
Coca-Cola Co. drinks |
Conversed |
Copyist |
Crackerjack |
Croak |
Cuts out |
Designer Geoffrey |
Disney's Captain Jack dupes church leaders? |
Early 10th-century year |
Ernst & Young employees, for short |
Faith: Abbr. |
Famed magician cheats chumps? |
Familiar |
Faulkner femme fatale ___ Varner |
Fed. auditor |
Feudal lord |
Food packaging abbr. |
Food writer Ruth |
French silk |
Freud's ego |
Fund-raising letter, e.g. |
Futile |
Gen. Clark, informally |
Go-getter |
Go-___ |
Gourmand |
Graceful trees |
Guff |
Hideaways |
Hootchy-___ |
Hot flash |
Household member, for short |
How a rose by any other name would smell, according to Shakespeare |
How a ship may be turned |
Indian titles of respect |
It may be behind a picket fence |
Jamestown colonist |
Kansas county seat on the Neosho River |
Kind of exam |
Kind of speculation |
Kohada, on a sushi menu |
Lasting marks |
Lawyer Atticus avoids crazies? |
Like some tires |
Longtime 'All My Children' role |
Lord Byron biblical drama |
Manual reader |
Mathematician who introduced the function symbol f(x) |
Mideast capital |
Musical credit |
Norse deity of mischief |
Not fitting |
Nurse Florence sells adventures? |
Ones with the motto 'North to the Future' |
Overate, with 'out' |
Particles in electrolysis |
Payment in Monopoly |
Personal offer to help |
Picks up |
Plantation inventory |
Play opener |
Prefix with 94-Down |
Rapa ___ (Easter Island) |
Ratiocinative |
Rejections |
Rejects, with 'off' |
River in W.W. I fighting |
Runs off (with) |
School souvenir |
Select |
Show to a seat, briefly |
Siberian |
Smart ___ |
Smutch |
Snoop ___ |
Some campaign expenses |
Some military helicopters, familiarly |
Some stereos |
Sound |
Static |
Straits |
Strip |
Sue Grafton's '___ for Alibi' |
Sweeping |
T or F: Abbr. |
Tea-growing area of the Himalayas |
Title hero of a classic western |
Troubadour's inspiration |
Turn unpleasant |
Up |
Voter, e.g. |
Voyagers: Suffix |
Warren Commission subject |
Wheat ___ |
Window boxes, for short? |
Without exception |
Word before maker or breaker |
Word game popularized by James Thurber |
Worked (up) |
Wuss |
___ apart |
___ du coeur |
___ fatuus |
___ Games |
___ Janis, star of Broadway's 'Puzzles of 1925' |
___ zoologique (French zoo) |
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