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New York Times crossword of July 3rd, 2009 other clues |
Sharp |
Show of affection |
Smoke and mirrors |
Subject of therapy |
Target competitor |
They may get waived: Abbr. |
Things to get a grip on? |
Tree dwellers |
Tries to get |
Waves on garments |
What you may experience when going around the world? |
Where Duff Beer is sold, on TV |
___ Québécois (political party) |
21, maybe |
'In one era and out the other' phenomenon? |
'Joy to the World' penner Hoyt ___ |
'The Unanswered Question' composer, 1908 |
'___ for You' (1975 Temptations album) |
'___! What fray was here?': Romeo |
ABC, Fox, etc., in Variety |
Alternative to Genuine Draft |
An exorbitant amount |
Apollonius of Rhodes' 'Argonautica,' e.g. |
Arm or leg |
Army of the Potomac commander |
Basis of Tony Martin's 'There's No Tomorrow' |
Beat it |
Calligraphy, some say |
Campaign setting |
Certain fricassee |
Cheerios, abroad |
City where Erasmus taught |
Coastal feature |
Cutter, e.g. |
Decline |
Decoy |
Dump without warning |
First name among U.N. secretaries-general |
First woman to land a triple axel in a major competition |
Flight projection, briefly |
Gallimaufries |
Girl with considerable pull? |
Grassy bottom |
Half a 1950s TV duo |
Half a 1980s TV duo |
Historical figure on whom a Verdi opera is based |
Hogwarts class taught by Severus Snape |
Holiday tune title starter |
Hollandaise, e.g. |
Hornswoggles |
Hot stuff |
Its flag includes a shield and two spears |
Its logo is four interlocking rings |
Like duck soup |
Like Magic? |
Lines that lift up |
Meter-candles |
Muhammad Ali cornerman Dundee |
Not sharp |
Octavian's wife |
Off course, in a way |
Office bldg. division |
One cooking a return |
One might stand in a chamber of horrors |
One who has a quick point to make? |
Opera singer in an opera |
Outfielder Guillén |
Pianist Jarrett and others |
Queen who wrote popular novels |
Rub the wrong way |
Shade close to beryl |
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