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New York Times crossword of August 18th, 2007 other clues |
'You betcha, Bartolomé!' |
'___ Work' (George F. Will best seller) |
1932 Garbo title role |
1988 tennis Grand Slam winner |
Actress Pataky |
Adoption option: Abbr. |
Applies polish to? |
As yet uncollected for |
Auto option |
Banjolike Japanese instrument |
Become full |
Blue Angels member, e.g. |
Certain rose creator |
Cockney greeting |
Conductor Segerstam and novelist Enger |
Construction material |
Do further work on a bird? |
Early |
Eastwood played him in five films |
Face attack |
Face with stone |
Feature of some classical architecture |
Fight |
Filter holders, briefly |
Five atoms in a ulexite molecule |
Fluish, perhaps |
Fragrant heartwood |
Galley countermand |
Give shades to in advance |
Graduated |
Grant |
High-tech surveillance acronym |
Hospital supplies |
It may be usurious: Abbr. |
It might consist of a 19-Across |
It rises in the Black Forest |
James Bay native |
Julie Harris's 'East of Eden' role |
Leaf part |
Lee of Hollywood |
Less like a yo-yo |
Machination |
Old washday choice |
Out |
Parcel part |
Relatively fresh |
Relatives of pollocks |
Settled down securely |
Sharp rival |
So as to avoid getting shot |
Soapstone, say |
Some bygone roadsters |
Some poles |
Some sit on pads |
Strikes |
The Platters' '___ Mine' |
They're often unpaid |
Thighs may be displayed in it |
Thighs may be displayed in it |
Waite ___, Hall-of-Fame Yankees pitcher |
Water fleas, barnacles, etc. |
Water polo teams, e.g. |
Writ introduction? |
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