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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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