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Two teaspoons, e.g. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 30th, 2011 other clues
Brand with Toaster Swirlz
Big sports venue
Can of Prince Albert?
Central
Chats at a high-school reunion, maybe
Common condo feature
Cry that's often tripled
Detective work
Determine the age of, in a way
Do Not Call Registry org.
Earlier
Find fault to a fault
Flying Eagle, for one
Fox News political commentator
Guatemala's national instrument
Hieroglyphic symbol
It's hard to get a reaction out of it
Italian bread
Italian seaport that's home to Saint Nicholas's relics
Legally binding
Lending 'lady'
Like cranberries
Lilac or rose
Loft-y place?
Medicated lozenge
Mushroom stem
Name that means 'princess' in Hebrew
Nickname popularized by a New York Morning Telegraph sportswriter in the 1920s, with 'the'
No. on a bottle, maybe
Officials who may issue licenses
Often-retractable car part
Part of a legionnaire's costume
Picks up the pace
Proofreading abbr.
Recover from a nap
Regrettable, as consequences
Rolling landscape features
See who's there, say
Self-referential, informally
Selfish
Site of the War of 1812 Museum
Smidge
Something seen on a pad
Something to clean one's teeth with, maybe
Source of most of the names in 'The Lion King'
Spot treatment?
The first manned Apollo mission
They make up a chapter
Towlines are tied around them
TV family that popularized the term 'parental unit'
Unkindly
Wee drink
What 'the lowing herd wind slowly o'er' in a Thomas Gray poem
What a stratigraphist might take
Word used three times in the first four lines of the Lord's Prayer
Aircraft that doesn't need a runway
'Goin' to Chicago Blues' songwriter
'I wasn't expecting that!'
'Sit yourself down'
Acknowledge
Adamantine
Animation
Another name for hardtack
Ball point?
Beat it

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