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Old TV 'Uncle' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of July 15th, 2010 other clues |
Member of a Latin trio |
Mideast city that is the capital of the world in H. G. Wells's 'The Shape of Things to Come' |
Muffin choice |
One in an accelerated program? |
Options at a gym |
Person who doesn't know when to quit |
Photo finish? |
Photographer Herb |
Places where connections are made: Abbr. |
Popular headlights |
River that's the site of Javert's demise in 'Les Misérables' |
Sets in geometry |
Shift one's focus |
Sleep lab study |
Small business's dream, for short |
Some Ferraris |
Sorry soul? |
Sprite |
Squarepants |
Squelched |
Still |
Target, as a receiver |
Tessellation piece |
Thing with four digits |
Unfirm |
Vex |
What for |
___ Day, Jan. celebration |
1970s supergroup, for short |
'Clue' actress Madeline |
'Der Ring des Nibelungen' war god |
'V' extras |
'What's all this?' |
'You know better than that!' |
2,100-square mile island with six volcanoes |
After 66-Across, anonymous Valentine sender |
After 66-Across, Batcave feature |
After 66-Across, classic 1911 children's book, with 'The' |
After 66-Across, election standard |
After 66-Across, exposé subject |
After 66-Across, marketing gimmicks |
After 66-Across, participant in a gift-giving activity |
After 66-Across, spy |
Agosto to agosto |
Artist Rembrandt van ___ |
Bake sale container |
Beasts of burden |
Big PC maker |
Boozehound |
Certain fisher |
Champion's shout |
Chief Joseph ___, after whom a Maine college town is named |
Colorful summer treat |
Coniferous trees |
Cormac who wrote 'No Country for Old Men' |
Dakar's land |
Dig up |
Docks |
Dosage amts. |
Elevate |
Football Hall-of-Famer Greasy |
Four-time Yankee All-Star Paul |
Gobbled |
Hit |
Host |
Hot tub sound |
Individually |
Irish pop star |
Janis Ian, Billy Preston and George Carlin were its first guests |
Jiang's predecessor |
Judicial area dealing with athletes |
Kitchen gadget brand with a rotationally symmetric logo |
Labor grp. |
Lilliputian |
Literary character who says 'For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee' |
Lo-___ |
Maxim, e.g. |
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