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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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