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New York Times crossword of August 19th, 2007 other clues |
'Barnaby Jones' star |
'Close' |
'Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen' singer |
'Homage to Clio' poet |
'Paradise Lost' figure |
'The Baptism of Christ' painter ___ della Francesca |
'The best ___ to come!' |
'The Naked Maja' and 'The Clothed Maja,' e.g. |
'Typee' sequel |
'We got trouble!' |
'Your mother wears army boots!,' e.g. |
1954 Jean Simmons movie |
All gone, in a way |
Approaches |
As yet |
Atomic number of the special parts of this puzzle which, when connected, form a 113-Across |
Author Janowitz |
Backside |
Basketry fiber |
Besmirching |
Big inits. in Japanese computers |
Bill who created the comic strip 'Smokey Stover' |
Boo-boo |
Burrito topping |
Campaign expense |
Capital city about an hour by plane from Miami |
Carpentry tool |
Check words |
Child-care provider |
Classic Atari game |
Common symbol in heraldry |
Complete flip-flop |
Constellation near Scorpius |
D.C. pol |
Dairy aisle purchase |
Deep black garnets |
Delilahs |
Detects, in a way |
Director Wertmuller |
End of a hammer |
European air hub |
Event where chaps may be seen |
Extol |
Facilitates |
First Shia imam |
French department in Picardy |
Frenzy |
German-born Hollywood actor ___ Keir |
Glazier's stock |
Go back (on) |
Harmless |
He played Grant on TV |
How ballerinas dance |
Independent examinations |
Indicator of silence |
It's often 'proud' |
Jalapeño feature |
Just above average |
Kind of platter |
Kristin ___, six-time swimming champion at the 1988 Olympics |
Landing place |
Latin 101 verb |
Laura Bush's alma mater: Abbr. |
Letters from Greece |
Lifework |
Like 113-Across |
Like some of Keats's work |
Like some yogurt |
Locked up |
Lover boy |
Magician's name suffix |
Mahler's '___ Lied von der Erde' |
Mailing label abbr. |
March of ___ |
Marie or Suzanne: Abbr. |
Microsoft man |
Mideast's House of ___ |
Mind |
Missy ___ with the 2002 hit 'Work It' |
Mme. Tussaud |
Mountain climbers? |
Mr. ___ of 'The Wind in the Willows' |
Music unlikely to be played at a party |
Narc employer, for short |
Nibble for Trigger |
One who keeps a beat? |
Opposition |
Org. of which U. S. Grant was once president |
Outdoor shindigs |
Overseas Mrs. |
Painter Magritte |
Park Avenue, for one |
Parsley bit |
Patron saint of Norway |
Peeved |
Pepper and others: Abbr. |
Person with binoculars, maybe |
Pianist Claudio |
Play group? |
Politico Agnew |
Prefix with state |
Prefix with valve |
Radiator part |
Reach an understanding of |
Scene |
See 26-Across |
Set up |
Sign on to a computer |
Sine or cosine |
Slight difficulties |
Snorkeling locale |
Solidarity symbol |
Some govt. investigators |
Some Martha Stewart Living photo displays |
Some shavers |
Son of Aphrodite |
Sound |
Squeezing (out) |
Straight |
Strands in a diner |
Suffix with pay |
Swift-running bird |
Tennis player Smashnova |
They're pitched |
Thick |
Thing, in court |
Toronto transports |
Tropical cave dwellers |
Two-year periods |
Typical Mad reader |
Victorians, e.g. |
Warning, maybe |
Way: Abbr. |
Weigh station sight |
White House advisory grp. |
Whse., e.g. |
Wide of the mark |
With 113-Across, 1972 song lyric hinting at this puzzle's theme |
___ crossroads |
___ of March |
___ Reader |
___ Tomé |
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