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New York Times crossword of August 16th, 2011 other clues
'Balderdash!'
'Dies ___'
'Doe, ___ ...'
'Gunsmoke' star James
'The Flintstones' pet
'___ Eleven'
A girl was from there in a 1964 hit song
Abyss
Aired again
All's counterpart
Anita of 'La Dolce Vita'
Appearance
Apt rhyme of 'aahs'
Available for breeding
Be on the brink of toppling
Be rewarded for a pious life, as the devout believe
Big Apple?
Big, big, big
Brainstorm
Cambridge univ.
Castle on the Thames
Chinese Chairman
Chinese restaurant request
Cut down, as a photo
Developmental period
Disney dog
Doll call
Farcical 1960s sitcom with the Indian character Roaring Chicken
Finger count
Force unit
Former Japanese capital
Frequently, to a bard
Gee follower
His big day is in June
Hypotheticals
Inventor Sikorsky
Invisible writing on a computer screen ... or a component of 18-, 23-, 36- and 52-Across?
It gets hammered
Laudatory poems
Laundry brand
Les États-___
Like many bathroom floors
Low point
Mark, as a ballot
Memorable 1995 hurricane with a gem of a name?
Mending aid
Minds, as a fire
Minuscule
Mr. ___, Japanese sleuth
Muscat's land
Neighbor of a Swede
Overused expression
Peculiar: Prefix
Pet store purchase
Poland's Walesa
Puts on
Restroom, informally
Roman 'I'
Room for trophies, maybe
Rub out
Rx watchdog
Satellite-based car option
Shipping container
Skater Michelle
Soccer great Mia
Solo of 'Star Wars'
Spanish finger food
Stereotypical sitcom greeting
Suffix with seem or teem
Syllable after 6-Down
Tacks on
Those people, in Brooklyn
Troi on 'Star Trek: T.N.G.'
U.F.O. crew
Vow at an altar
WNW's opposite
___ Canals

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