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New York Times crossword of August 24th, 2014 other clues
Sign of rot
Site of many IVs
Slithery swimmer
Some credit card rewards
Sound off
Soup after it's been taken off the burner?
Spellbound
Sri Lanka export
Stomach settler
Stop it
Summits
Take a shot?
The Cardinals, on scoreboards
The Roman poet Ovid, once
Trifling amount
Truck-driving competitions
TV 'explorer'
U.K. news source, with 'the'
Union general Wallace
Walking distance
Walks noisily
Wash. Square campus
What might determine if the moon hitting your eye like a big pizza pie is truly amore?
When repeated, cry before 'They're catching up!'
Where the rubber meets the road?
Whip tip
Who: Lat
Willing to take risks
Work with a number
Yom Kippur War figure
___ Cantor, German mathematician who invented set theory
___ clef
___ Lane, acting first lady during Buchanan's tenure
___-Ball
'A Streetcar Named Desire' role
'Breaking Bad' commodity
'Bugsy' star
'But wait ... there's more!' items
'Hee Haw' heyday, say?
'It's true whether or not you believe in it,' per Neil deGrasse Tyson
'Joseph Anton: A Memoir' autobiographer
'Keep climbing' sloganeer
'Lolita' subject
'Rock-a-bye Baby,' e.g
Absence justification
Absorb
Aerodynamic
Anne Frank, e.g.?
Author Dinesen
Be behind
Beaver Cleaver exclamation
Big name in trucking
Black Friday events
Blanchett of 'Blue Jasmine'
Boccaccio wrote a biography of him
British eatery
Bugs that weigh tons
Burn
Candlelight diners, perhaps
Care providers, for short
Cells displaced them
Channel-surfing catalysts
Cheat
Close the set?
Collective effort
Connie's husband in 'The Godfather'
Dampen, perhaps
'A Journal of the Plague Year' novelist, 1722
Dated
Device that can tell if someone's recently vacationed in Hawaii?
Director of the 'Dark Knight' trilogy
Driven group
Eschew modesty
Ex-mayor seen in 'The Muppets Take Manhattan'
Family business abbr
Fashion lines
Fasten, as a rope
Figure skater Mao
Game drawers
Garbage collection?
Given
Goes downhill?
Grammatical concept
Grieve openly
Handles
Hankerings
Have in mind
Heels
High country
Higher-up
Home of the first U.N. secretary general
Honey Bunches of Oafs, e.g.?
Honor
Humble dwellings
In a moment
In most cases
It starts with a celebration
Item from the Victoria's Sweetness catalog?
Kennedy Center focus
Kind of
Kind of rock
Kovacs of comedy
Last thing bid?
Letter arrangement?
Like many hospital patients getting visitors
Long sentence
Maintains the border, say
Make do with, say
Masseur's supply
Microscope part
Miss
Miss ___
Modern-day capital that King David ordered besieged
Mortgage adjustment, briefly
Narrow shaft in a mountain?
Nautical command
Novelist Danielle without her glossy dress?
One in a tight space, perhaps
One who may be grand?
Ones manifesting Manifest Destiny
Paintball gun?
Palindromic name
Particle in a salt solution
Peaceful protest of the 1960s
Pen name of columnist Pauline Phillips
Phoebe's twin on 'Friends'
Poetic contraction
Poetic contraction
Poker set?
Reasons to resurface
Rink maneuver
Rock growth
Salt source
Semidome site
Send to the ocean bottom
Set a price of
Shingle sealant

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