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New York Times crossword of July 4th, 2004 other clues |
'Ally McBeal' role |
'Bali ___' |
'Buddenbrooks' author |
'Exodus' role |
'Finished!' |
'Forget it!' |
'Like ___ out of ...' |
'Luncheon on the Grass' and others |
'Man, do ___ a drink!' |
'Oh, my!' |
'Only Time' singer |
'Rhinoceros' playwright |
'The Turtle' poet |
'___ Freischütz' (Weber opera) |
'___ his kiss' (1964 pop lyric) |
+ end |
1990's Senate majority leader |
1992 Wimbledon champ |
Abridges |
Actor Bert |
Actress Garr |
Airline to Sweden |
All ___ |
Artisan who works with metal |
Asian new year |
Author Calvino |
Baryshnikov's birthplace |
Basketball stat |
Batter's box |
Beach shelter |
Bingeing |
Black beauty |
Bob of broadcasting |
Botch |
Bouquet |
Bowl stats: Abbr. |
Buffalo, for one |
Calendario page |
Came down |
Cellist Rostropovich, to friends |
Charge to the limit |
China's Lao-___ |
City in a George Strait country hit |
City with a Volkswagen plant |
Columbo and others: Abbr. |
Cosmo or S.I. |
Creepy |
Cut up |
Cute ___ button |
Dick Cheney's predecessor |
Disintegrated, as cells |
Domino-shaped fig. |
Dr.'s orders |
Dragged on? |
Drifts |
Drollery |
Dungeons & Dragons spellcaster |
Eastern titles |
Expert finish? |
Farmers' beans |
Fathers |
Fills up |
Finger |
Flea market tag |
Food card |
Gel in a lab |
Giverny summers |
Gov. Schwarzenegger |
Grant |
Guitarist Allman |
Gym bag stuff |
Hairy Himalayan |
Have the nerve |
Hello and goodbye |
Historic Virginia family |
How jams are stored |
How vending machines give change |
Improvises |
Innateness |
Italian wine area |
Item commissioned by George Washington |
Jeanne ___ |
Jiffy |
Juggling, e.g. |
K-12, in education |
Kind of force |
Laid up |
Legendary maker of a 96-Across |
Leopards are spotted here |
Literary alter ego |
Long-distance inits. |
Lowlife? |
Marriage, e.g. |
Martial arts expert |
Michelangelo works |
Mistakenly |
Motionless |
Mr. Fix-It |
National park in Newfoundland |
Nickname in which 'A' stands for Alex |
No longer under consideration |
Noughts in noughts-and-crosses |
Nutmeg State collegian |
On |
On one's ___ |
On the right |
Online commerce |
Org. with a lab |
P.T.A. meeting place: Abbr. |
Part of 65-Across |
Pastoral sound |
Pea jackets? |
Penpoints |
Person who shows discrimination |
Persona non ___ |
Picks up? |
Pine product |
Polynesian carvings |
Popular a.m. show |
Pre-V formation |
Prefix with center |
Prefix with phobic |
Prepared, as cider |
Price abbr. |
Pulled off |
Pyramid scheme |
Rainbowlike |
Rank |
Reagan-era program: Abbr. |
Really bother |
Red Cross effort |
Ring figure |
Rock band with an electrical name |
Rockies resort |
Ruler amts. |
Scale notes |
Scott Turow's first book |
See 3-Down |
See 3-Down |
See 3-Down |
See 45-Down |
Setting for many a joke |
Shiraz native |
Sight from Bern |
Slangy suffix |
Solicit |
Some foils |
Something to exercise in |
Spread on a dinner table |
Square measures |
Stars and stripes, and others |
Starts, as a roll of film |
Station |
Stationed (in) |
Storm, to a captain |
Subject of Stefan Fatsis' book 'Word Freak' |
Succeed |
Tanglewood Music Festival town |
Teasdale and Lee |
These, to Jorge |
Things in pots |
Thrill to pieces |
Till section |
Tootsie |
Traffic director |
Underworld figures? |
Unit of hope? |
Unit of punishment |
Varnish ingredient |
Vest pocket |
Vincent Lopez's theme song |
Was idle |
Whatsoever |
White-collar worker |
With 86-, 17- and 91-Down, how to 'illustrate' this puzzle |
Yuletide cupful |
___ Hubbard |
___ upswing |
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