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New York Times crossword of August 14th, 2009 other clues
'... thy cheeks look ___ Titan's face': Shak.
'Don't be shy!'
'Les ___'
'Mmm!'
'Stillmatic' rapper
'The Human Stain' novelist
'The Wrecking Crew' actress, 1969
19th Amendment champion
A bout to remember?
A light may be set on one
Alternative to newspaper classifieds
Bodice fastener
Bun alternative
Burns up
Constitution precursor
Couch extension?
Curaçao ingredient
Dessert, in Dover
E.U. mem. since 1995
Editor's job, often
Food stabilizer
Golden Triangle land
Groups
Had a spirited session?
Have some humble pie
Her 1965 Met debut was as Cio-Cio-San in 'Madama Butterfly'
In a row
It goes up and down at dinner
It has things you want
Largest tributary of the Colorado
Like some gases
Like the scriptures on which Hare Krishna is based
Like the smell of fresh pine
Like yeshiva studies
Loses intensity
Lumber
Major ancient construction project
Many people do it online
Maxell products
Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Motivation exclamation
Muslim honorific
Native Trinidadian
Night watchmen?
Papal name last used in 1724
Picnic staple
Play for which Peggy Cass won a Tony in 1957
Ponderosa pal
Possible result of pulling the plug
Puerto Rican-born Oscar winner of 1961
Rate
Restaurant staffers
Sch. in the New England Football Conference
School area with mice
Setting for sedges
Short
Shut up
Something to shoot for
Splash gently against
Storied shrine
Stuff
Subject of a 1976-79 Met exhibit
They're reflective
Thing caught near the shore
Time before TV
Top status
Trimming aid
Unites
Ursule, e.g.: Abbr.

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