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New York Times crossword of July 6th, 2008 other clues |
'Are you ___?!' |
'Flags of Our Fathers' setting |
'Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are ___!' (hit 1978 album) |
'Treasure Island' illustrator, 1911 |
'What are you, some kind of ___?' |
'___ losing it, or ...?' |
1887 Chekhov play |
1954 event code-named Castle Bravo |
1971 Tom Jones hit |
1973 Helen Reddy #1 hit |
1999 film with the tagline 'Fame. Be careful. It's out there' |
45, e.g.? |
60-Across producer |
Acted briefly |
Arab League V.I.P.'s |
Articles by nonstaffers |
Barrier Ahab stands behind? |
Baton wavers |
Best |
Blue blood, informally |
Body layer |
Boot Hill setting |
Bygone station |
Calls one's own |
Carpenter's supply |
Catfight participants |
Causes of meteorological phenomena? |
Certain guy, in personals shorthand |
Charlie Chan player J. ___ Naish |
Clergy attire |
Common town sign |
Connecticut town where 'The Stepford Wives' was filmed |
Corduroy feature |
Cry after writing a particularly fun column? |
Cutting remarks? |
Derisive |
Detailed, old-style |
Dip |
Dirty |
Dow Jones fig. |
Eng. neighbor |
Eponymous German brewer Eberhard |
Etc. and ibid., e.g. |
Eur. carrier |
Exhausted |
Explorer ___ da Gama |
Extremely arid |
Eye part |
Fen-___ (banned diet aid) |
Fifth pillar of Islam |
French-Belgian border river |
Fully or partially: Abbr. |
Glass-enclosed porches |
Goes up and down |
High, in the Alps |
Iceland? |
In ___ (really out of it) |
Indication of big shoes to fill? |
Internet address letters |
Investigators: Abbr. |
Is shy |
It has a blade |
Italian road |
Kind of atty. |
Kisses, on paper |
Lead-in to while |
Legal suspension |
Letters on a cross |
Like some good soil |
Like the bad guy |
Lines on a musical staff |
Literally, 'back to back' |
Little bird |
Little stubble |
Long-distance swimmer Diana |
Lure |
MDX and RDX maker |
Michigan town or college |
Miffs |
Missile's course |
National League East player |
National League East player |
Office note |
One who lifts a lot |
One with bad looks? |
Online activity |
Open |
Orchestra sect. |
Out into view |
Overthrowing, e.g. |
Part of N.C.A.A.: Abbr. |
Penn Station inits. |
Phnom Penh money |
Pitch maker? |
Polite turndown |
Pourer's comment |
Produce for show |
Ray, e.g., in brief |
Residence on the Rhein |
River crosser |
Rock's Richards and Moon |
Roundabout |
Says, in teenspeak |
Scatterbrain |
Season for les vacances |
Sen. McCaskill of Missouri |
Settle |
Shaved, in a way |
Showed delight over |
Singer Winehouse |
Slogan holder, often |
Small plane, perhaps |
Something little girls may play |
Start of a sign on a gate |
Stir |
Stories about halting horses? |
Summer setting in MA and PA |
Swedish Chemistry Nobelist Tiselius |
Sycophant's reply |
Team building? |
They're in control of their faculties |
Third-century Chinese dynasty |
Tiny laughs |
Title family name on TV |
Tomb raider's find |
Town at the eighth mile of the Boston Marathon |
Training staff |
Troupe org. |
Trudge (through) |
Tylenol rival |
U.S.A.F. Academy site |
Unequaled |
V.I.P. in a limo? |
Way of the East |
Where ax murderers' weapons are on display? |
Wishy-___ |
Words with snag or home run |
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