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New York Times crossword of July 31st, 2015 other clues
Academic award
All but
Authority on bugs?
Cartoon character often pictured on his back
Chanteuse, e.g
Cheeky children
Country stat
Country ___
Crow
Cry after a holdup
Cunning sort
Donald Duck cartoon princess
Fingers
Game named after the Hindi word for 'twenty-five'
Gendarme's topper
Go nuts
Grasp
Hawk or Pelican
Heart
Help in catching an auto thief
Hipster's dance wear?
Hunk
Hunk
Is turbulent
It often features diva impersonators
Join
Kudize
Land at 0 degrees latitude
Like strawberries during the summer and apples during the fall
Lower leg woe, slangily
Lowest of the low
Many a vacation package
Max
Mouth
Musical tool on Time's list of '50 Worst Inventions'
One may be shot on a range
One of Aesop's animals
One on whom tabs keep tabs
Outing on a river or lake
Oversize Oktoberfest vessel named after a classic film
Pip's place
Plug in a browser
Psychiatrist played by Mia Farrow in 'Zelig'
Rainy day pleasantry
Rainy day rarity
Restaurateur's turf?
Role in an 8-Down, maybe
Sister brand of Twinkies
Slight '60s superhero
Slippery sort
Some IHOP orders
Sound heard before ripples are seen
Sudanese president ___ al-Bashir
Support
Swamp thing
Times Sq. bargain booth
Tizzy
Turn awkward, as a relationship
Vodka with an 'Oranje' variety
Whack
What many designers work on
Ziering of 'Sharknado'
___ Bell
'Just like THAT!'
2011 Grammy winner Corinne Bailey ___
'Reading room'
'Obviously!'
'Cheerio!'
'___ Bell' (Stephen Foster song)
20th-century revolutionaries
A tyre may rub against one

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