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New York Times crossword of June 29th, 2009 other clues
Removes a squeak from
Rock's ___ the Hoople
Salon sound
Self-confident, as a pageant contestant
Seven or eight hours, typically
Small, rounded hill
Sore all over
Super Bowl stats
Take advantage of
They rarely see the light of day
Things that die hard
Topics of debate
When repeated, sound of disapproval
'___ I say, not ...'
X-rated
'Forget the excuses!'
'Green' sci.
Yeller in the Yale Bowl
'Hey, way to go!'
'Really and truly'
'Say cheese!'
'___ upon a time ...'
180-degree turns, in slang
A little drunk
Automaton, for short
BlackBerry or iPhone, briefly
Brainy bunch
Bravura performances
Bring upon oneself
Chop ___
Classic Jaguars
Columbus Day mo.
Decorative needle case
Dem.'s opponent
Diagnostic that entails sticking the forearm with a needle
Did nothing
Do nothing and like it
Dormmate
Drunk motorist's offense, briefly
Drunkard
Early delivery in the delivery room
Equipment at Vail
Expresses great sorrow
Flat-topped Southwestern hills
Former fast fliers
Freezing period
Frozen potato brand
Fuel-efficient Toyota
Furtively
Hardly ostentatious
Hide-and-___
Igor, to Dr. Frankenstein: Abbr.
Inventor's goal
Jack who once hosted 'The Tonight Show'
James who wrote 'A Death in the Family'
Journalistic slant
Kristofferson of music
Like Gen. Colin Powell: Abbr.
Make null and void
Martini garnish
Modern viewing options, for short
Moon's path
Mustangs, e.g.
Neither fem. nor masc.
Nick of '48 HRS.'
Not guzzle
Not worth debating, as a point
Old Pontiac muscle cars
Pic you can click
Plastic block brand
Pool player's stick
Prepares to streak
Prom night transportation

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