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Wile E. Coyote or the Road Runner crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 4th, 2008 other clues
'Bye-bye!'
'Die Meistersinger' heroine
'Garfield' waitress
'Three Places in New England' composer
'We didn't do it!'
'Well, looky here!'
1916 work by 28-Across
Ames Research Center org.
Anita who sang 'Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby'
Austen's Woodhouse
Ball catcher
Barbara Kingsolver's '___ América'
Be afraid to
Beamed intensely
Blue
Broadcaster
Ceremonial sites
Chit
Clucking sounds
Cruel one
Cupcake
Defeat
Designer known for his 'American look'
End of a patriotic cheer
Former CBS chief
Fraternal patriotic org.
Freeload
Get into uniform
Get rid of
Go-getter
Greenwich Village campus inits.
It is 'resistless in battle,' wrote Sophocles
It might include hot dogs and baked beans
Items for Rambos
Like some delis
Like some designs
Locale for some Gauguin art
Make secret, in a way
May gift recipients
Mimics mockingly
More gross
N.R.C. predecessor
Nouvelle-Calédonie, e.g.
Opposite of legato: Abbr.
Org. offering college scholarships
Pâté de fois ___
Poetica opening
Put back on display, in a way
Sammy the lyricist
Shrewd
Slip
Small fry
Sobriquet for 28-Across
Sontag who wrote 'In America'
Spiral pasta
Sport ___
Spring river breakup
Subject of this puzzle
Sugar amts.
Supreme Court justice Stone
Teeth: Prefix
Tent dwellers, maybe
They may be caught on a beach
Thurman of 'Dangerous Liaisons'
Title subject of a 28-Across work
Tower
Trauma sites, for short
Volleyball need
Want
When doubled, a book by Gauguin
Where Hercules slew the lion
Without dawdling
Writer LeShan
___ vaccine
___-Magnon

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