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New York Times crossword of August 19th, 2011 other clues
'Family Guy' mayor, or the actor providing his voice
'In the Night Kitchen' author
'No good ___ plot can be sensible ...': W. H. Auden
'Star Trek: First Contact' villains, with 'the'
'___ in Berlin' (1960 live album)
1950s-'70s senator Ervin
1984 film starring Tom Selleck as a jewel thief
Abbr. rarely seen at the start of a sentence
Actual title of the 1979 #1 hit known as 'The Piña Colada Song'
Added to the soup, say
Cash in
Clipped
Company behind the 1960s yo-yo craze
Dark
Deliver
Dispose of
Dump truck filler
DVD box set purchase
Enlargement
Fashion magazines, e.g.
Fishing hooks
Foot-stomping music
Former Wisconsin senator Feingold
Front covers
Girl's name meaning 'messenger of God'
Had one do through persuasion
Hemmed in
Higgins's pupil in elocution
Ignoring copyrights, say
Kind of box for input
Lady famous for piemaking
Like Lincoln before his presidency
Little game, perhaps
Mesoamerican plant
Mineral used as chalk by tailors
Moral theory that doesn't allow for shades of gray
Newton-meter fractions
Nighttime assignment, often
No more
Old-fashioned letter opener
One born on Christmas Day
One rudely put out?
Outlaw Kelly of Australian legend
Place to sit, ironically
Pressed one's suit?
Ran into again
Removes from a spool
Return a call?
Satellite community?
Second run
Shameless yes-man
Skinny-legged trotters
Sleep, in British slang
Small brawl
Top-quality
Trespasses
Unfazed by
Unskilled laborers
Vegas hotel that hosts the World Series of Poker
Weird Al Yankovic's first Billboard hit
What tuning forks are made of
Wild West show headgear
You might keep a watch on it

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