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New York Times crossword of August 13th, 2005 other clues
Army fig.
'In ___' (Nirvana album)
'The Severn Suite' composer
1988 Olympics swimming sensation
Antibiotic target
Appreciation
Papers and such
Patriot's foe
Picture improver
Pope's oeuvre
Proceedings
Proves durable
Quaint golfing wear
Québec's ___ d'Orléans
Reminders
Saintly glow
Samples
Scam, informally
See 23-Down
Sensor 3 alternatives
Short pants
Soccer position
Software company's offering
Split
Sticklers
Surprise success
Take off
Was humbled
Weather forecasting and others
West Coast wellness retreat
Where new lines are on display
While-___ (shop sign)
Windups
Winemaking village east of Verona
With 9-Down, modern annoyances
___ talionis (an eye for an eye)
Attach
Beaches
Became more palatable to over time
Ben of 'Pippin'
Big inits. in recording
Blowing a gasket
Buffaloed
Chrysler retro car
Circumspect
Deceived with a false move
Demands to be paid
Dismissed
Eastern panjandrum
Edge at the buzzer
Exclamation of exhaustion
Filial inheritance
Flips
German article
Hearts
Help
High points: Abbr.
Highlander in Sir Walter Scott's 'Waverley'
Hooks for landing fish
Household chemical
Ideal position
Inc., overseas
Ingredients
Kind of skeleton
La starter
March time
Microscopic
Minimal
Overhead covering

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