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New York Times crossword of July 15th, 2006 other clues
Bird named for its colorful breast and tail
'Blazing Saddles' villain Hedley ___
1984 Maximilian Schell biopic
'A moment is a concentrated ___': Emerson
Became semirigid
Big jobs for a maid
Bothers
Bow applications
Farmers' holdings
First name in 1970's women's tennis
California's Point ___
Has a bit of
Canadian film awards
Heed
His tale follows the Friar's in 'The Canterbury Tales'
Carol starter
Holds high
John Wayne had a little one
Cheapest traveling option
Keyed up
Leader of the Connecticut Yankees in 1920's-40's music
Chuang-tzu, for one
Least subtle
Life at a grocery store
Like some notes on a music sheet
Liquor flavored with caraway seeds
Litigation-prompting mineral
Contacts go over them
Combat site of 1853-56
Consider comparable
Country houses?
DNA sequence unit
Eat home cooking
Dry land
Most likely to be hired
MTV owner
Nozzle connected to a Bunsen burner
One arranging things in large categories
Peanuts and castor beans, e.g.
Playwright McNally
Precedent setter
Prince ___ (frock coat)
Reading group
Record keeper
Release
Roller coaster structures
Shining brightly
Two-seaters or four-seaters, e.g.?
Undoing
Water cannon target
What businesses try to minimize
Whence the word 'futon'
Written work that explains one's actions
___ Strait (water separating Australia and New Guinea)
___ Villa (English football club)

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