| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| 'That's enough,' to a server | WHEN |
| 'Wow!' | IMINAWE |
| 'You can't beat me!' | IRULE |
| 1950s-'70s defense acronym | SEATO |
| 2008 World Series winners, to fans | PHILS |
| 54-Across, e.g., for short | NFLER |
| Army equivalent of a leading seaman: Abbr | CPL |
| Arum family member | TARO |
| Banker/philanthropist Solomon | LOEB |
| Bright spots | SOLARIA |
| Brutus' 'but' | SED |
| Camera movement | TILT |
| Classic label in classical music | ERATO |
| Clear of vermin | DERAT |
| Didn't get snapped up, say | SAT |
| First name in late-night TV | CRAIG |
| Football helmet feature | EARHOLE |
| Gender option on modern forms | OTHER |
| Get on board | LADE |
| Gouda and Muenster | SEMISOFTCHEESES |
| Greeting at the head of a procession | ALLHAIL |
| Headlight? | HALO |
| Hero of 20-Across | ORESTES |
| It's double-hyphenated: Abbr | SSN |
| Kind of day or job | SNOW |
| Laura Nyro album '___ and the Thirteenth Confession' | ELI |
| Like many a sports car | TWODOOR |
| Lowered | SCOWLED |
| Man on the street? | BRO |
| Manhattan eatery referenced in Billy Joel's 'Big Shot' | ELAINES |
| Middle of an Aeschylus trilogy, with 'The' | LIBATIONBEARERS |
| Monumental | EARTHSHATTERING |
| Move from A to B, say | REGRADE |
| New England state sch | URI |
| Ohio's ___ Point, home of the Top Thrill Dragster and Millennium Force roller coasters | CEDAR |
| Olympic gymnast Strug | KERRI |
| One being shepherded, say | EWE |
| Onetime center for the distribution of oranges | OCALA |
| Part of A.M.P.A.S.: Abbr | ACAD |
| Pasta eaten with a spoon | ORZO |
| Plain variety | PRAIRIE |
| Preposition with three homophones | OER |
| Pro athlete in a red-and-white uniform | ARIZONACARDINAL |
| Reproductive, in a way | OVARIAN |
| Request often accompanied by 'please' | CANI |
| River into which the Vltava flows | ELBE |
| River that passes by the Hermitage | NEVA |
| Saint who is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers | ELMO |
| Schnitzels, e.g | CUTLETS |
| Selfish response to a request | IDONTFEELLIKEIT |
| Shade | GHOST |
| Sight-singing technique | SOLFA |
| Skips | DEPARTS |
| Some corner shops | BODEGAS |
| Span since 1955 | TAPPANZEEBRIDGE |
| Sportscaster Jim | NANTZ |
| Squarely, informally | SPANG |
| Stanger a.k.a. Bravo's 'Millionaire Matchmaker' | PATTI |
| Stick in a purse? | LIPBALM |
| Subway inits | MTA |
| They run up legs | INSEAMS |
| TLC, e.g | TRIO |
| Try to pull off, say | TUGAT |
| Turned off and on | TOGGLED |
| Unwelcome neighbor | SNOOP |
| Wall hanging | ARRAS |
New York Times Crossword Answer - Jul 12, 2014
New York Times Crossword Solutions - Jul 12, 2014
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