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New York Times crossword of August 2nd, 2011 other clues
'Ars gratia artis' studio
'Captain Marvel' publisher ... and a hint to 17-, 25-, 37- and 50-Across
'Don't Bring Me Down' band, informally
'My friend,' in Marseille
'Pygmalion' monogram
'Senses Working Overtime' band
1-Across's roarer
Ages and ages
Alternative to cable
As of now
Attack via plane, in a way
Big name in pest control
Bologna or salami
Buccaneer's buddies
Centers of attention
City on the Arno
City tricked with a wooden horse
Conclude by
Crushing snake
Customize for, as an audience
Energizer letters
Equilibrium
Excellent, in slang
Facetious 'Who, me?'
Fair-hiring letters
Fire & Ice cosmetics company
Fit to serve
Flexible about rules
Fundamental belief
Green machines?
Had a hunch
In the manner of
Inflexible about rules
Lend ___ (help)
Like Dickens's Dodger
Like mud between one's toes, say
Like soil in a delta
Literary collection: Abbr.
Main line
Manny of 1970s-'80s baseball
Many a federal holiday: Abbr.
Mean-spirited
N.Y.C.'s Park or Lex
Newspaper, television, etc.
One way to tell where someone is from
Part of E.U.: Abbr.
Perfection, in some sports
Perform as one
Performer with a self-titled ABC series in 1996
Performer with a self-titled Comedy Central series from 2003 to 2006
Performer with a self-titled HBO special in 2006
Performer with a self-titled PBS series from 1977 to 1982
Photographer Adams
Pigskin snapper: Abbr.
Place in shackles
Recipient of coal for Christmas
Scot's refusal
Some German cameras
Ste. Jeanne ___
Straphanger's buy, once
Styx, for one
Subject of scientific mapping
Suffix with elephant
Tabriz native
The Beatles' '___ Loser'
The whole kit and caboodle
Thespian's aim
Tiny bit
Toast topper
Turners on tuners
Uno + due
What one might return to after a slump
Whisper sweet nothings
Word before license or justice
Yalie

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