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'You wanted to see me?' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 4th, 2011 other clues
'Beyond Peace' author's monogram
'Do I ___?'
'Hair' composer MacDermot
'Kitty ___' (1940 movie romance)
'Lord, is ___?'
'So cool!'
'Star Wars' and 'Battlestar Galactica'
'Well, I'll be!'
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2001 World Series winner, on scoreboards
Allen in history
Allocates, with 'out'
Apprehensive
Award named after a TV network
Beginning to knock?
Blue hue
Boosts
Boundary of myth
Broadcasters
Chucked
Cold cover?
Comic's forte
Dict. fill
Eyeball
Floor specialists
French Literature Nobelist Gide
Gave a keynote, say
Ghost of Jacob Marley?
Girl with a festive-sounding name
Go home, maybe
Grainy places to dig
Group out of the mainstream
Have a beef?
I operation?
It might come out of a small speaker
It's a tradition
John Wayne had a distinctive one
Kind of fly, briefly
KLM alternative
Lamb's kin
Liquored (up)
Mattress covering
Musical with the song 'Be Italian'
Naval group
Nick name?
Not from a Scot
Nuptial starter
Old vacuum tube
One hanging around a party?
One who might wear slippers
Painted the town red, in a way ... or successfully completed this puzzle?
Palme ___ (film award)
Perfect balance
Philadelphia had the first one in the U.S. (1874)
Prosaic
Provider of some outdoor entertainment
Quarters for quarters?
Really bother, with 'at'
Record label for Otis Redding
Shooter named for its inventor
Skating venue
Some ballpark hits
Spun things
Sugar in large crystals
Support
Theologian Johann
TMZ fodder
Traffic cop's org.?
Tusked animals
Use a 'caret and stick' approach on?
Youthful time
___ bed

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