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New York Times crossword of August 5th, 2017 other clues
Not thought out
On-line jerks?
Pharma supply
Mushroom added to udon soup
Number of sides on a loonie
Picking things up?
Silent dramatic performance, to Brits
See 20-Across
Rumpus
Scratch
Rumble in the night
Unembellished type
San Francisco's ___ Valley
Old stars
Toward el sol naciente
Joint
Third-longest river in Africa
Reform?
Monopoly token since 2013
Title for Queen Isabella: Abbr
Make a difference to
Put away
Mace-wielding DC Comics superhero
National beverage of 10-Across
Relative of a skunk
Not paying attention
Lacking dexterity
Party animal?
Position in Quidditch
Kind of cell
Input
High degree of proof?
Good name for a personal trainer?
Colosseum greeting
Covers for locks
Cult follower?
Dance with strong percussion
Double-digit figure?
Draft picks?
Eight-year presidencies, e.g
Encroachment
Enemy captain in 2009's 'Star Trek' film
Expert on the drums?
'Interested in one of my tickets?'
'Now see here ...'
Apple field
Actress Ortiz
0, for 0 degrees
'Don't worry about me'
Beginnings
Behind
'You don't have to tell me twice!'
Bit of Disneyana
Branching-out points
Brisk pace
'Darn it!'
Bullet point
Cause of an explosion
1966 album ranked #2 on Rolling Stone's '500 Greatest Albums of All Time'
Floor
Get through lines quickly
Collection of favorites, of a sort
Smartphone home screen option
Spider producer
Things studied by pogonologists
Skip the lines, say
It's a matter of taste
Yearly
Untouched
Winter coat
Word on une bouteille de vin

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