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New York Times crossword of August 30th, 2014 other clues
'The Raising of ___' (Rembrandt painting)
'Cloud Shepherd' sculptor
'Funky Cold Medina' rapper
'If I ___ ...'
'Sweet' girl of song
'Would you look at that!'
'___ in '56' (old campaign button)
'___ man can tether time or tide': Burns
Abbr. on a business card
Aldous Huxley's '___ and Essence'
Annual heavy metal tour
Assn
Assn. with a '100 Years ... 100 Movies' list
Avon competitor
Best Picture before '12 Years a Slave'
Beverage with a triangular logo
Big name in browsers
Bleeth of 'Baywatch'
Bygone Acura
Cash in a country bar
Certain movie house
Common comedian's prop
Download from Apple
Egg maker
Extraterrestrial, e.g
Ferocious Flea fighter, in cartoons
Gorp, e.g
Have a dependency
Hid
Japanese electronics giant
Key holder?
Kicking oneself for
Kindles, e.g
Like some projects, for short
Lurid nightspot
Mercury's winged sandals
Mesh with
Musical title character who 'made us feel alive again'
Non-Roman Caesar
Not entirely of one's own volition, say
Occasionally
Ones with issues?
Onetime 'Lifts and separates' sloganeer
Outlook alternative
Ox- tail?
Parallel bars?
Parasite
Parisian possessive
Party concerned with civil rights, briefly
Person holding many positions
Piece of trash?
Plantation machine
Popular chip flavor
Pride : lion :: gang : ___
Producer of a hair-raising experience?
Rap type
Rowlands of 'A Woman Under the Influence'
Slightly ahead
Sybill Trelawney, in the Harry Potter books
Synthetic purplish colorant
Tim Tebow, in college football
Took too many courses?
Trapezius neighbor
Trattoria specification
URL ender
Vicks product
Welders' wear
What the Sup. Court interprets
Wife of Albert Einstein
Worked with
___ Street, London's onetime equivalent to New York's Wall Street

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