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Saturday, June 16, 2007
Poet/musician ___ Scott-Heron
Answer: Gil
Biblical brother
Answer: Abel
Site of Beinecke Library
Answer: Yale
French wine classification
Answer: Cru
Rhone's capital
Answer: Lyons
Swiss-American composer Bloch
Answer: Ernest
Portuguese Mister
Answer: Senhor
James who wrote "Rule, Britannia"
Answer: Thomson
They're encountered in "close encounters"
Answer: UFOs
1980's "Double Fantasy" collaborator
Answer: Ono
Ran through, as a card
Answer: swiped
1953 Wimbledon winner Seixas
Answer: Vic
Hello ____, shop frequently seen on Letterman
Answer: Deli
Dance seen on TV's "Hullabaloo"
Answer: frug
Announcer's call after three strikes
Answer: he's out
Provider of cuts
Answer: LPS
Position that's an anagram, appropriately, of "notes"
Answer: steno
Like Limburger cheese
Answer: stinky
"Lucia di Lammermoor" baritone
Answer: Enrico
Experimental underwater habitat
Answer: sea lab
Bet to win and place
Answer: Exacta
Designer Pucci
Answer: Emilio
Measurers of logical reasoning, for short
Answer: LSATS
"Falcon Crest" co-star
Answer: Lamas
Car famous for its 1950s tailfins
Answer: Desoto
"Gilligan's Island" castaway
Answer: Mary Ann
Cover for a grandmother
Answer: shawl
Beethoven's Third
Answer: Eroica
Early casino proprietor
Answer: Harrah
Some Jamaican music
Answer: ska
Varnish ingredient
Answer: lac
Sea eagle
Answer: erne
Sports Illustrated 1998 co-Sportsman of the Year
Answer: Sosa
Czech composer Janacek
Answer: Leos
Work on analytical psychology?
Answer: the jung book
Lola, e.g., in "Damn Yankees"
Answer: alto
Meal for the Three Little Pigs?
Answer: family sty dinner
Puffball seed
Answer: spore
Jazz-loving young entomologist?
Answer: boogie woogie bug boy
Lineman's datum
Answer: sack
Singer K.T. _____
Answer: Oslin
They're beside sides
Answer: entrees
Short-term worker who causes utter disaster?
Answer: the temp of doom
Mile-high world capital
Answer: Kabul
Flavor tasted in some wine
Answer: oak
Handi-Wrap alternative
Answer: Saran
Letters from Atlanta
Answer: CNN
Part of baking powder
Answer: sodium
Psychiatrist's scheduling
Answer: session
Oscar winner Helen
Answer: Hayes
Armpit, to a doctor
Answer: axilla
Explanation for why some pillows to weird things?
Answer: trick down theory
Then preceder
Answer: if so
Yosemite Sam's cursing of Bugs Bunny's food?
Answer: dang carrots
1980s fad item
Answer: Chia
1954 sci-fi movie with an exclamation point in its title
Answer: Them
Floral offering
Answer: lei
Roulette play
Answer: cinq
Sauce thickener
Answer: roux
Architectural projection
Answer: apse
Actress Anderson
Answer: Loni
Residence of some Indians
Answer: New Delhi
Resin source
Answer: pine
Wicker work
Answer: a time to die
Shakespearean opener
Answer: Scene I
It's near Fort Bliss
Answer: El Paso
The first one gets you going
Answer: gear
It contains the auricle
Answer: outer ear
Want in the worst way
Answer: ache for
It might let off some steam
Answer: spa
Returning to an old beat
Answer: atempo
Like some T-shirts and eggs
Answer: extra large
Marsh denizen
Answer: heron
Schubert works
Answer: Lieder
Son of Leah
Answer: Levi
Bologna oils
Answer: arte
Turgite or limonite
Answer: iron ore
Defibrillator users, for short
Answer: EMTs
Woman who's just too cool?
Answer: ice queen
Woodcutter's aid
Answer: Sawhorse
Landscaper's aid
Answer: shears
Wilson of "Sleepless in Seattle"
Answer: Rita
1991 Warren Beatty movie
Answer: Bugsy
Jay of late-night television
Answer: Leno
Astin and Bean of "The Lord of the Rings"
Answer: Seans
Primary component of Saturn's rings
Answer: ice
Lena of "Romeo is Bleeding"
Answer: Olin
Former Labour Party leader Kinnock
Answer: Neil
Youngest-ever French Open winner
Answer: Seles
Humorist Shriner
Answer: Wil
Capital on Upolu Island
Answer: Apia
President Bartlet, familiarly, on "The West Wing"
Answer: Jed
Titan who stole fire from the gods
Answer: Prometheus
Germany's Adenauer
Answer: Konrad
____ Valley, where "Poltergeist" was filmed
Answer: Simi
"Women in Love" author
Answer: D.H. Lawrence
Vocalist Anderson who sang with Ellington
Answer: Ivie
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Poet/musician ___ Scott-Heron
Biblical brother
Site of Beinecke Library
French wine classification
Rhone's capital
Swiss-American composer Bloch
Portuguese Mister
James who wrote "Rule, Britannia"
They're encountered in "close encounters"
1980's "Double Fantasy" collaborator
Ran through, as a card
1953 Wimbledon winner Seixas
Hello ____, shop frequently seen on Letterman
Dance seen on TV's "Hullabaloo"
Announcer's call after three strikes
Provider of cuts
Position that's an anagram, appropriately, of "notes"
Like Limburger cheese
"Lucia di Lammermoor" baritone
Experimental underwater habitat
Bet to win and place
Designer Pucci
Measurers of logical reasoning, for short
"Falcon Crest" co-star
Car famous for its 1950s tailfins
"Gilligan's Island" castaway
Cover for a grandmother
Beethoven's Third
Early casino proprietor
Some Jamaican music
Varnish ingredient
Sea eagle
Sports Illustrated 1998 co-Sportsman of the Year
Czech composer Janacek
Work on analytical psychology?
Lola, e.g., in "Damn Yankees"
Meal for the Three Little Pigs?
Puffball seed
Jazz-loving young entomologist?
Lineman's datum
Singer K.T. _____
They're beside sides
Short-term worker who causes utter disaster?
Mile-high world capital
Flavor tasted in some wine
Handi-Wrap alternative
Letters from Atlanta
Part of baking powder
Psychiatrist's scheduling
Oscar winner Helen
Armpit, to a doctor
Explanation for why some pillows to weird things?
Then preceder
Yosemite Sam's cursing of Bugs Bunny's food?
1980s fad item
1954 sci-fi movie with an exclamation point in its...
Floral offering
Roulette play
Sauce thickener
Architectural projection
Actress Anderson
Residence of some Indians
Resin source
Wicker work
Shakespearean opener
It's near Fort Bliss
The first one gets you going
It contains the auricle
Want in the worst way
It might let off some steam
Returning to an old beat
Like some T-shirts and eggs
Marsh denizen
Schubert works
Son of Leah
Bologna oils
Turgite or limonite
Defibrillator users, for short
Woman who's just too cool?
Woodcutter's aid
Landscaper's aid
Wilson of "Sleepless in Seattle"
1991 Warren Beatty movie
Jay of late-night television
Astin and Bean of "The Lord of the Rings"
Primary component of Saturn's rings
Lena of "Romeo is Bleeding"
Former Labour Party leader Kinnock
Youngest-ever French Open winner
Humorist Shriner
Capital on Upolu Island
President Bartlet, familiarly, on "The West Wing"
Titan who stole fire from the gods
Germany's Adenauer
____ Valley, where "Poltergeist" was filmed
"Women in Love" author
Vocalist Anderson who sang with Ellington
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