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New York Times crossword of August 12th, 2019 other clues
Sharp's counterpart, in music
"Livin' la Vida ___"
Stories with many chapters
Like rain forest vegetation
"Ars Amatoria" poet
Story that lets you off the hook
Theatrical honor
Mountaineering spike
Person to exchange letters with overseas
Fortune 500 listings: Abbr.
Jane Austen novel
"Star Wars" role for Alec Guinness
Put into operation
They: Fr.
Zig or zag
Lauder with beauty products
Little extra attention, as from a repairer, for short
Where education is pursued doggedly?
"Mad ___" (Mel Gibson film)
"It's a ___ shame"
Approximately
"You stink!"
Sent out, as rays
Delivery people?
Foundry detritus
Environmental prefix
Inventor's quest
Chicken raised for cooking
"Hush, you!"
Big-time football venue
Honey-based drink
Start to deteriorate, as a cord
A and Z, in the alphabet
Chop down
Theatrical failure
Auto maintenance job, informally
X ___ xylophone
Where stray animals are taken
Darkish, as the interior of a restaurant
Sperm targets
Approximately
Supplemental item
Weaken
"Futurama" figures
U.S. base in 28-Down, informally
Detonation of 7/16/45
Egyptian peninsula
Rhyme scheme of Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
Irving Berlin's "Blue ___"
Teeny-___
Certain utility: Abbr.
Quark's place
Havana's home
Image in the "Jurassic Park" logo, informally
Biol., for one
Guiding principle
Legal wrong
Misplace
Lump of soil
Stylized "W" for Microsoft Word, e.g.
Wear away
Something extremely cool, paradoxically
Past
Two-wheelers
Baghdad's land
One of five for composer John Williams
Sound loudly, as a trumpet
Registers awe
"___, All Ye Faithful"
Singer/songwriter Leonard
Dublin's land
Actress Patricia of "Hud"
"Bye for now," in a text
Singer ___ King Cole
Deserving to get gonged

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