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Thursday, June 21, 2007
Collector of couples
Answer: Noah
Certain chess piece, informally
Answer: horse
Locations for declamations
Answer: Podia
The orange variety is black
Answer: Pekoe Tea
Some college seniors take it
Answer: LSAT
Suave, and then some
Answer: oily
Cause for some fluff filling
Answer: slow news day
Books with many cross references?
Answer: Bibles
Collector of bizarre facts
Answer: Ripley
Link between DNA strands
Answer: base pair
Bearer of scales and plates
Answer: atlas
Abbr. on many Quebec road signs
Answer: STE
College in south central New York
Answer: Elmira
Steel guitar sound
Answer: whine
A challenger might go after one
Answer: title
One concerned with school activities?
Answer: marine biologist
Plans named for a Delaware senator
Answer: Roth IRA
Tollbooth option for Northeasterners
Answer: EZ pass
Rangers' venue: Abbr.
Answer: MSG
Maker of wake on a lake
Answer: jet ski
"Cryptonomicon" novelist Stephenson
Answer: Neal
Japanses P.M. Shinzo ___
Answer: Abe
Capital on the Daugava River
Answer: Riga
Birthplace of the first giant panda in North America to survive to adulthood
Answer: San Diego Zoo
Disneyland attraction since 1955
Answer: Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
"Blade Runner" actress Young
Answer: Sean
"The Last of the Plainsmen" novelist
Answer: Grey
Mathematician seen on a Swiss 10-franc note
Answer: Euler
Pennsylvania town that was the longtime home of Rolling Rock beer
Answer: Latrobe
Measures of brightness
Answer: IQs
TV's Maverick
Answer: Bret
Ripe for a trial lawyer
Answer: suable
In position to inherit the throne, say
Answer: eldest
Something a doctor may check
Answer: pulse
Fifth-century invader of Britain
Answer: Saxon
One of two A.L. teams
Answer: Sox
You can see through it
Answer: iris
Do cobbling work on
Answer: Resole
Sponsor of early radio's "Five Star Theater"
Answer: Esso
Well-known maker of two-by-fours
Answer: lego
Targets for weightlifters
Answer: quads
Charlotte-to-Raleigh dir.
Answer: ENE
1950s-'60s American rocket
Answer: Asp
Leader of the Autumn Harvest Uprising
Answer: Mao
Jeremiah, e.g., in the Bible
Answer: seer
Volcanic formation
Answer: dome
It's lowered before a joust
Answer: visor
Singer Reese
Answer: Della
Ukrainian capital
Answer: Kiev
Cleveland's lake
Answer: Erie
Computer-memory unit
Answer: RAM
Singer Loretta
Answer: Lynn
"Garfield" pooch
Answer: Odie
Wife of Jacob
Answer: Leah
"To Kill a Clown" actor Alan
Answer: Alda
Senate leader Harry
Answer: Reid
Gillette razor
Answer: Mach
Ms. Zadora
Answer: Pia
Actress Verdon
Answer: Gwen
Surrealist Max
Answer: Ernst
Chevy truck model
Answer: Tahoe
City south of Atlanta
Answer: Macon
Mountain in Thessaly
Answer: Ossa
Wile E. Coyote's brand
Answer: Acme
"____ Kind of Wonderful": 1987 film
Answer: Some
Classic Calvin Klein fragrance
Answer: Eternity
Start of a wand waver's utterance
Answer: abra
Viking family dog of comics
Answer: Snert
"Symphonie espagnole" composer
Answer: Lalo
"You Are My Love" singer James (1955)
Answer: Joni
County bordering California's Solano County
Answer: Napa
"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" singer
Answer: Jim Croce
Former politician Abzug
Answer: Bella
Kelly who played Hayley on "All My Children"
Answer: Ripa
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