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New York Times crossword of August 20th, 2014 other clues
'Don't worry about me'
'As seen ___'
'Hel-l-l-lp!'
'Julius,' e.g., in Gaius Julius Caesar
'Just ___ expected'
'My Way' lyricist
'Sadly ...'
'What's the ___ in that?'
*'Invest With Confidence' firm
*'It's Gonna Be Me' group
*Astronomical red giant
*Fare for those 17 and up
*The Boss's backup musicians
Abbr. in a birth announcement
Air freshener scent
Almost to the outfield wall
Anticipate
Aroma
Autograph seeker's encl
Black keys, in some key signatures
Brand known as Dreyer's in the West
Cheese that's often grated
Cries of surprise
First name in mysteries
Fr. holy women
G.M.'s Mary Barra, beginning in 2014
Game in which pieces can be forked
Gives the evil eye
Google Earth offering
Hedy of 'Ecstasy'
Hot spot
Imam's Almighty
Land on the eastern Mediterranean
Like the initial letters of the answers to the six starred clues, on 'Wheel of Fortune'
Like the number 8, to the Chinese
Liszt piece
Lunes or martes
Many Astounding Stories cover subjects
Masthead listings, for short
Mer contents
Name that's Old Norse for 'young man'
No-tell motel meetings
One to admire
Org. with a no-shoes policy?
Plain People
Publicist's handout
Resistor unit
Road signs may warn of them
Rose Bowl stadium sch
Runoff conduit
Sale item attachment
Schumer of Comedy Central
Shudder at
Snacked
Spaniard's 'these'
Start of a magic incantation
Start to grunt?
Steal the show from
Subj. for U.S. citizens-to-be
Subject of a search on Mars
Swelled heads
Symbol of authority
Tabloid paper, slangily
Things Coke and Pepsi have: Abbr
Tired
Top of a platter
Tyler of 'Stealing Beauty'
Umlaut half
Wasabi ___ (bar snack)
Watered down
Wearer of a natural wool coat
Wheel part
Whistler in the kitchen
Windblown soil
Work tables?
Worth mentioning
___ Offensive of 1968

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