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New York Times crossword of August 16th, 2017 other clues
Kiss ___
Zapped, as unwanted hair
Complaint after overexercise
Pub pint
'Gone With the Wind' studio
Wipes out on the half-pipe, say
Course standard
Ram's mate
1980s-'90s NBC drama
Longtime co-worker of Vanna White
___ Kat
10th of 24
With Pelé, co-winner of FIFA's Player of the Century award
D-Day carriers: Abbr
Reaction to an awkward moment
Losing tic-tac-toe line
Words said before and after 'what'
Early Peruvian
Red Cross response
1977 Steely Dan album
Request at a fine restaurant
Earth, wind and fire
Make
A straight one is 180°
Minibar accessory
Edward Snowden, e.g
Modern exercise option ... or what the answers to 17-, 26-, 36- or 49-Across could teach?
Excited Spanish cry
Rue
Samurai sword
Above
Advil alternative
Mooed
Festive
Asset for a press secretary
Musical piece for nine
Scraps
Short cut
Name assumed by billiards great Rudolf Wanderone
Finish the job?
Silent film opener
Began
One of the Three Bears
Fit ___ king
Bill ___, the Science Guy
Suitable
One running away in 'Hey Diddle Diddle'
Folk singer DiFranco
Boiling point?
Sushi condiment
Opposing side
Grammy-winning electronic music producer and D.J
Capital of Belarus
Tater Tots maker
Orthodontist's concern
Huey, Dewey or Louie, to Donald Duck
Chevy's response to the Mustang
TBS late-night host
In the news
Cleanses, in a way
Vow before testifying
Passion
J. Peterman employee on 'Seinfeld'
Cloud in the summer
Peter Parker is his alter ego
Way to watch 'Game of Thrones' on your phone
'That's terrible!'
Kind of soup mentioned in Genesis
Comedian Philips
Pooh creator
West who said 'Too much of a good thing can be wonderful'
Kind of tea from Asia
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