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New York Times crossword of August 12th, 2010 other clues
Stop on it
Strange things
Swedish actress Persson
Talk show host Gibbons
Terminate a relationship
The Yankees play on it during the summer: Abbr.
Top 10 singer born in Nigeria
Transmission conduits, of a sort
Traveler who carries his own bag
Typical Clint Eastwood role
Ultimatums, say
Vacation vehicle
Verb with 'thou'
Well feature
What might do a foul tip?
White House girl
Yom Kippur activity
___ Christiansen, founder of the Lego company
___ deux
'Give it ___'
'On the double!'
'Phooey!'
73-Across, in 17-Across
'The Great Gatsby' setting
'___ to Kill' (Sandra Bullock movie)
Agents' handfuls
Asthmatic's need
Beach shelters
Caffè go-with
Catch
Catcher's place?
Certain stampeder
Chemical suffix
Common costume for a costume party
Cong. established it in 1958
Cuts and splices film, e.g.
Embarrasses
Et ___
Fire
Flower named for its smell
Focuses (on)
Goal of las Naciones Unidas
Headbanger's instrument
Indo-___
Joni Mitchell song with the lyric 'She was swallowed by the sky'
Lab blowup: Abbr.
Life
Like some 21-Acrosses
Like some church matters
Longtime Chicago Bears coach
Many a gang symbol, for short
Married
Mexico's national flower
Mid sixth-century year
Ming of the N.B.A.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
Neighbor of Francia
New wings
One way to dress
Part of the 'De Camptown Races' refrain
Prerequisite for many a prescription
Quantum Computer Services, today
Question before 'And how!'
Reply to Captain Kirk
Responder to 38-Across on 4/15/1912
Rightmost column in the periodic table
Rinky-dink
Rock genre
Runway user
Rushed
Scot's 'wee'
See 38-Across
See 38-Across
Singer Ocasek of the Cars
Snake's place
Stadium sign
Starting pitcher

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