New York Times Jul 30 2011

ClueAnswer
'Goin' to Chicago Blues' songwriter BASIE
'I wasn't expecting that!' OHMY
'Sit yourself down' STAYAWHILE
Acknowledge OWN
Adamantine STONY
Aircraft that doesn't need a runway FLOATPLANE
Animation PEP
Another name for hardtack SHIPBISCUIT
Ball point? TEE
Beat it VANISH
Big sports venue COLISEUM
Brand with Toaster Swirlz EGGO
Can of Prince Albert? LOO
Central INMOST
Chats at a high-school reunion, maybe REMINISCES
Common condo feature BALCONY
Cry that's often tripled RAH
Detective work CASES
Determine the age of, in a way CARD
Do Not Call Registry org. FTC
Earlier SOMETIMEAGO
Find fault to a fault CARP
Flying Eagle, for one CENT
Fox News political commentator HUME
Guatemala's national instrument MARIMBA
Hieroglyphic symbol EYE
It's hard to get a reaction out of it INERTGAS
Italian bread PANE
Italian seaport that's home to Saint Nicholas's relics BARI
Legally binding VALID
Lending 'lady' SALLIEMAE
Like cranberries TART
Lilac or rose SCENT
Loft-y place? SOHO
Medicated lozenge PASTILLE
Mushroom stem STIPE
Name that means 'princess' in Hebrew SARAH
Nickname popularized by a New York Morning Telegraph sportswriter in the 1920s, with 'the' BIGAPPLE
No. on a bottle, maybe SPF
Officials who may issue licenses TOWNCLERKS
Often-retractable car part AUTOANTENNA
Part of a legionnaire's costume SASH
Picks up the pace STEPSONIT
Proofreading abbr. ITAL
Recover from a nap STRETCH
Regrettable, as consequences UNDESIRED
Rolling landscape features VALES
See who's there, say CALLROLL
Self-referential, informally META
Selfish SMALLMINDED
Site of the War of 1812 Museum PLATTSBURGH
Smidge TAD
Something seen on a pad HELICOPTER
Something to clean one's teeth with, maybe POLIDENT
Source of most of the names in 'The Lion King' SWAHILI
Spot treatment? FLEASHAMPOO
The first manned Apollo mission VII
They make up a chapter MONKS
Towlines are tied around them BITTS
TV family that popularized the term 'parental unit' CONEHEADS
Two teaspoons, e.g. DOSE
Unkindly ILL
Wee drink NIP
What 'the lowing herd wind slowly o'er' in a Thomas Gray poem LEA
What a stratigraphist might take CORESAMPLE
Word used three times in the first four lines of the Lord's Prayer THY
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