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New York Times crossword of July 9th, 2010 other clues
'Roman Holiday' princess
'The ___,' next-to-last song on 'Abbey Road,' ironically
'___ Country' (James Baldwin novel)
'___, meine Freude' (Bach motet)
1974 Best Picture nominee directed by Bob Fosse
Aims
Appeared
Appropriate in an inappropriate way
Army post unused since the 1950s
Back
Besmears
Big name in Modernism
Containing element #34
Cryptozoological creatures
Dickens heroine ___ Trent
English city that's home to the Spartans football club
Fails to factor in
Feta maker's need
Flawlessly
Forwarding e-mail addresses
French twists, e.g.
Genre of 'The Set-Up,' 1949
Golfer nicknamed 'Supermex'
Hero of many Clancy novels
High spirits
Imitating
It may be offered with a blessing
It's also called a 'way car'
Latin tongue
Lethargy
Like Arcadia's inhabitants
Literary title character with a palindromic name
Long seen on TV
Losers of the Battle of Meloria, 1284
'Few can be induced to labor exclusively for ___': Abraham Lincoln
'Peanuts' surname
Magic word
Minced oath
Near the kidneys
Nothing but
Nova Scotia's Lake ___, named for an Indian tribe
One way to be turned down
Park ranger?
Picked-up pickup, perhaps
Pitched blade?
Place with higher speeding fines, often
Popular sea menaces of film
Princess who was a sister of Napoleon Bonaparte
Ready enough
Roger's '77 Sunset Strip' co-star
Rope-ladder rung on a ship
Run out of clothes?
Second appearance on a soundtrack
See 19-Across
Several 'Beowulf' scenes
She's tried often
Spent
Sports champion with a palindromic name
Tokyo Imperial Palace features
Uhuru Park locale
Where I-15 meets I-86: Abbr.
Where natural gas accumulates
With 21-Across, like many rivers in winter
Yarn with a rubber core
___ Emperor (Taoism figure)

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