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New York Times crossword of August 2nd, 2014 other clues
Completely bare
Completely bare
Craftsperson
Dance in triple time: Sp
Dangerous blanket
David had him killed, in the Bible
Dish with crab meat and Béarnaise
Electric shades
First of many body parts in 'Alouette'
Food order from a grill
Frequent winner in a 66-Across: Abbr
Hit the dirt hard?
It changes when you go to a new site
It helps get the wheels turning
It uses sevens through aces
Joanie's mom, to Fonzie
K'ung Fu-___ (Confucius)
Knowledge: Fr
Labor Day arrival, e.g
Left part of a map?
Left, on un mapa
Let out, say
Like a Big Brother society
Mall features
Mall features
Many an event security guard
Not too wimpy
One in arrears
Operating without ___
Opprobrium
Part of a C.S.A. signature
Perennial N.C.A.A. hoops powerhouse
Perfect
Portmanteau bird?
Punch-Out!! platform, for short
Really long
Regarded
Say you'll make it, say
Sensational effects
Shake a leg
She came to Theseus' aid
Smiley, e.g
Snoopy sorts
Some parlors, for short
Sound reproducible with coconut shells
Stick selection
Subject of the 2010 biography 'Storyteller'
Swell
The very recent past: Abbr
They wrap things up
They're not forbidding
They're often fried
Trashy, in a way
Uncovers
Weather map feature
Webster's first?
Zenith competitor
___-in-law
'Honest'
'Semper Fidelis' composer
'This is yours'
Act like a jackass
Allen in history
Alternative to tea leaves
Associate with
Bayou snapper, briefly
Begging, perhaps
Bolt (down)
Cabinet dept. since 1977
Charge at a state park
Chess's ___ Lopez opening

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