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New York Times crossword of August 4th, 2018 other clues
'May It Be' singer, 2001
'Star Wars' sporting event
'The Astronomer' painter
'Yep, perfectly clear'
Abide
Airer of the children's news program 'Newsround' since 1972
Alternative to a mandolin, informally
Ancient title
Appetizer that may accompany sangria
Bottom line?
Buffoons
Buzz source
Calpurnia's dream of Caesar's death, e.g
Cash payment?
Chest-thumping, for short?
Coin-flipping 'Batman' villain
Commute in the afternoon, say
Conversation stopper
Course number
Dexterity
Divorcé, e.g
End note?
Etta of old comics
European river that originates from a glacier
Exercise in student diplomacy, for short
Eye
Feature of a moat
Groundhog Day celebration, typically
Husband of Octavia
It goes to hell
It's performed on hands and knees in yoga
Job ad abbr
Knock about
Lamebrain
Leader in a chorus line?
Like ranches, typically
Love of Cyrano de Bergerac
Makeshift technique for female modesty
Makings of a population
Member of the 'magnificent' 1996 U.S. women's gymnastics team
Never putting down roots for long
Old Gremlins and Hornets
One not abstaining
Ones not abstaining
Only French-produced film to win an Oscar for Best Picture
Pen lead-in
Pick up
Place for a post
Popular snack for bikers and hikers
Preps, as cappuccino milk
Provide job support
Put something past?
Quaint item on an office desk
Ran in place
Right
Ringmaster?
Sees (to)
Some spicy brews
Some Tesla employees, in brief
Take it for a ride
Tech review site
Things a smartphone has lots of
Unwanted state for a would-be lover
Wild country
With 1-Down, literally, downright dastardly
With 10-Down, literally, now and then
With 7-Down, literally, neither wins nor loses
With 8-Down, literally, one just taking up space
___ Fleck and the Flecktones
___ humain (person: Fr.)
___ pop

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