New York Times - Jul 22 2010

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Clues Answers
'Fame' actress IRENECARA
'For here ___ go?' ORTO
'Harlequin's Carnival,' for one MIRO
'I swear!' HONEST
'Network' director LUMET
'Positive thinking' exponent PEALE
'Smoking!' SOHOT
*Edwin Starr, 1970 WAR
*Flo Rida feat. T-Pain, 2008 LOW
*Frankie Avalon, 1959 WHY
*Jackson 5, 1970 ABC
*Michael Jackson, 1972 BEN
*Michael Jackson, 1987 BAD
*Rihanna, 2006 SOS
*Usher feat. will.i.am, 2010 OMG
1864 battle site that was the source of the quote 'Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!' MOBILEBAY
Authority SAYSO
Bike CYCLE
Book of Judges judge DEBORAH
Bouquets AROMAS
Brawl SETTO
Can't not HASTO
Capital whose name is Urdu for 'place of peace' ISLAMABAD
Catch, as flies SHAG
Check over REEXAMINE
Dirt accumulator? YENTA
Earliest million-dollar movie role CLEOPATRA
Faux pas BOOBOOS
Foul mood SNIT
Gave up CEDED
Gospel singer Winans CECE
Greeted deferentially BOWEDTO
Gutter site EAVE
Gypsum variety used in carvings ALABASTER
Clues Answers
Hanna-Barbera bear YOGI
Informal denials NOPES
Janis's comic-strip husband ARLO
Kids TADS
Like the first of May or the end of June? NASAL
Lofty story ATTIC
Longest book of the Book of Mormon ALMA
More substantial SOLIDER
Nostalgist's opening words TIMEWAS
Numerical prefix OCTO
Occupied INUSE
Outer covering for some nuts HUBCAP
Pups' complaints YIPS
Salsa partner? GUACAMOLE
Setting for 'The O.C.,' for short SOCAL
Small anchors KEDGES
Soupçon CRUMB
Stretch over SPAN
Subject of the 1997 best seller 'Into Thin Air' MTEVEREST
Succumb to mind control OBEY
Taft and Bush, collegiately ELIS
They often begin with colons EMOTICONS
Time it is when daylight saving time ends ONEOCLOCK
Tone down MELLOW
Unagi sources EELS
United UNDIVIDED
Unworthy of BENEATH
What a talent scout looks for POTENTIAL
Wheels inside a car CAMS
Wooden-soled shoe SABOT
Word repeated before some relatives' names GREAT
Workshop device CCLAMP
Worshiping figure ORANT
Year of the Great Fire of Rome LXIV