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New York Times crossword of July 21st, 2010 other clues
Bibliographic abbr.
Brass component
Breadth
Bronzes
Chip or two, maybe
Date
Disaster
Distinct
Don
Dreamworks's first animated film
Editors' marks
End of a boast
Experience a mondegreen, e.g.
Filmdom's Willy, for one
Flair
Flirtatious one
French bean?
French bench
French cup
Full of spice
Genesis man
Gives the thumbs-up
Information superhighway
It's ultimate
Lacking spice
Like bueno but not buena: Abbr.
Like J in the alphabet
Lover's woe ... or something found, literally, in the 4th, 5th, 8th and 11th rows of this puzzle
Lower class in '1984'
Made tidy, in a way
Make a sweater, say
Manage
Maryland athlete, for short
___ carte
Mess-ups
Metric prefix
Of this world
Painter Paul
Pirouette
Pitcher Derek
Place to put a bud
Poem with approximately 16,000 lines
Poet/illustrator Silverstein
Pretty vistas, for short
Protegé, for one
Real knee-slapper
Rear
Rip into
Rope for pulling a sail
SAT taker, e.g.
See 53-Down
Sends by UPS, say
Singer Jones
Site of some rock shows
Skill
Slow alternative to I-95
Subject of many Georgia O'Keeffe paintings
Suffix with Brooklyn
Swelter
The Greatest
They're often eaten with applesauce
Video shooter, for short
When doubled, popular 1980s-'90s British sitcom
Where many a veteran has served
With 45-Across, largest city in California's wine country
Woman's name meaning 'weary' in Hebrew
Word before and after 'for'
'At Last' singer James
'Cool beans!'
'Impression, Sunrise' painter
'Psst!'
A heap
Agenda unit
Airport info: Abbr.
Alexander the Great conquered it ca. 335 B.C.
Appendices with some studies
Bard's 'below'

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