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New York Times crossword of August 31st, 2012 other clues
'___ #1's' (2005 country music album)
'Star Wars' extras
A zebra has a short one
13th-century composition
1980s 'Meet the Press' host Marvin
Actress Rachel of 'The Notebook'
Amateur geologist's purchase
Amusement
Ascribe
Ask for a donation
Attends to as one might a captured soldier
Attractive feature
Big mess
Breathless, say
Building material for Great Plains settlers
Certain cat
Course of sewers, for short
Crime reporters?
Cut short
Decorated one
Dickensian surname
Drinks bourbon neat, maybe
Ecuador is a member of it
Exposed to the elements
Fabulous singer
Family nickname
Fifth word of the lyrics to 'American Pie'
Gowns that are rarely worn out
Hangout for Homer
He's inclined to agree
Heat in one's car
Hit group?
Land of ___ (destination in 'The Pilgrim's Progress')
Last monarch of the House of Stuart
Lawn care item
Like some photo paper
Livestock auction info
Makes copies of, maybe
Mass event
Missal stand's place
Mo. when the Civil War began
More upscale
Newsman who famously defined news as 'something somebody doesn't want printed'
One beaten by an ape
Only person to guest-host 'The Tonight Show With Jay Leno'
Original scheme
Oxygen-dependent organism
Play maker?
Pot holder?
Puts off
Responsibility
Retro candy containers
Saint ___ of Assisi, co-founder of the Order of Poor Ladies
Small biters
Small part of a meal
Something you'd rather not discuss
State
Take orders, possibly
They get canned
Tries to catch
Vacation spot
Winged runners
___ Avenue (Monopoly property landed on the most)

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