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New York Times crossword of August 1st, 2011 other clues
'Crazy' bird
'Or ___!' (threat)
'___ do' ('Not possible')
*College near Philadelphia
*Container next to a bowl of cereal
*Eloquent
*Gradually separated
*Having both Republican and Democratic support
*Like some checks and vendors
*National discount store chain
Al who won four Indy 500s
Antiestablishment figure
Asia's shrinking ___ Sea
Baseball's Hammerin' ___
Bent at a curtain call
Congratulate nonverbally
Corp. creativity department
Crafty
Crimson Tide school, for short
D.C. winter hrs.
Dark film genre
Degree after an M.A., perhaps
Dove's sound
Dust Bowl migrants
Easter roasts
Encounter
French 'to be'
French-speaking nation in the Americas
Go kaput
Here, in 1-Across
Hot cocoa container, maybe
Humble response to a compliment
Hurry
In the past
Jamaica, por ejemplo
Japanese 'yes'
Kerfuffle
King Kong, e.g.
Lawn base
Letters after pis
Liter or meter
Loved to pieces
Mets' ballpark until 2008
Morales of 'NYPD Blue'
Network with an eye logo
Nothing
Nothing
Palindromic bird
Pictures inked on the body, in slang
Place to enter a PIN
Prunes, originally
Record for later viewing, in a way
Rooster's mate
Saxophonist Stan
Scratch, as a cat might a sofa
See 40-Down
Shawl, e.g.
Spanish 'south'
Start to wake up
Symbol on Superman's chest
The last 'w' in www
Tiny part of a computer's memory
Train for a boxing match
Unfinished project ... or, literally, what the answers to the eight starred clues contain?
Urge
Whacked-out mental state
What everyone brings to a potluck dinner
Where a bear hibernates
Where the Northern Lights occur
Wigwam relative
With 43-Across, yttrium or scandium
Words before 'You may kiss the bride'
___ colada
___ Martens (shoes)
___ meridiem (morning: Lat.)

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