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New York Times crossword of August 12th, 2007 other clues
'Pride and Prejudice' beau
'Should ___ acquaintance be forgot ...'
'South Pacific' role
'Ta-ta'
'Ta-ta'
'___ yellow ribbon ...'
'___, captain!'
'___, captain!'
1987 Kubrick film
A current flows into it
A current flows into it
Abbr. on Rockies skeds
African grassland
African grassland
Airport screening equipment
Alice of 'Hollywood Cavalcade'
Alkali in cleansers
Alma mater for Carol Burnett and Jim Morrison: Abbr.
Alma mater for Carol Burnett and Jim Morrison: Abbr.
Always: It.
Always: It.
Ancient theaters
Apple on a teacher's desk?
Arrivé
Attorney William after whom a stadium is named
Attorney William after whom a stadium is named
Base of some ethanol
Basic way up a slope
Basic way up a slope
Beethoven's Third
Biathlon needs
Bit of a snicker
Bit of a snicker
Bob Hoskins's role in 'Hook'
Body of precepts
Body of precepts
Bootlicker
Boring tool
Break-even enterprise
Brooke Shields movie, with 'The'
Burn at the end?
Burn at the end?
Caladryl: itch :: Bengay : ___
Caladryl: itch :: Bengay : ___
Capital of France's Aube department
Capital of France's Aube department
Carpentry byproduct
Centaur's head?
Certain girder
Chaim Potok novel
Chaim Potok novel
Charlotte who played Mrs. Garrett on TV
Charlotte who played Mrs. Garrett on TV
Comparable to a fiddle
Composer Franz
Composer Franz
Country whose leader has competed in five Winter Olympics
Dandelion or goldenrod, e.g.
Dandelion or goldenrod, e.g.
Dinner bun
Dinner bun
Does some file transfers
Does some file transfers
Dogie catcher
Dogie catcher
Dow product
Dow product
Egg
Elongated marine fish
Exempli gratia, e.g.
Family-style Asian dish
Family-style Asian dish
Fish that migrates from seawater to freshwater and back
Fix firmly
Fix firmly
French greeting
French greeting
French town on the Vire
Gaits out of the gate
Gaits out of the gate
Garden fertilizer
Garden fertilizer
Given the ax?
Greenish-blue
Had a bill, still
Hair removal site
Hiram Walker, for one
Illustrious
It may be waved at the Olympics
Its roar is worse than its bite
Its roar is worse than its bite
Jack who played a sawmill worker in 'Twin Peaks'
Jack who played a sawmill worker in 'Twin Peaks'
Jive, e.g.
Jive, e.g.
Keyboard instruments
Language suffix
Learning level
Learning level
Life ___
Like a paradise
Little John's weapon in Robin Hood legend
London gallery
London gallery
Longtime Chicago mayor
Mid 12th-century date
Most base
Mourn audibly
Mourn audibly
Mrs. Chaplin
Nabisco's ___ wafers
Nabisco's ___ wafers
Neighbor of Chad
Nelson ___, author of 'The Man With the Golden Arm'
Northernmost borough of London
Off the injured list
Off the injured list
Old Greek market
One of the Spice Girls and namesakes
One of the Spice Girls and namesakes
Opinion pieces
Outer: Prefix
Outer: Prefix
Overdone
Page-turners are good ones
Paradise
Parasite
Part of U.R.I.
Partner of music
Partner of music
Perfume, in a way
Playmate of Piglet
Playmate of Piglet
Pound sounds
Pound sounds
Press
Procter & Gamble detergent
Procter & Gamble detergent
Proverbial portion
Province NW of Madrid
Quickly check (on)
Quickly check (on)
Ralph Kramden catchphrase on old TV ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme
Response to a funny text
Response to a funny text
Root canal, in dentist-speak
Root canal, in dentist-speak
Salem-to-Portland dir.
Salem-to-Portland dir.
Santana's '___ Como Va'
Sculpting medium
See red, talk a blue streak, etc.
Seed cover
Sen. John Kerry served there
She wrote 'Under the Sign of Saturn'
She wrote 'Under the Sign of Saturn'
Show awe, in a way
Singer Sumac
Singer Sumac
Singer with the double-platinum album 'The Memory of Trees'
Some contraband
Space City baseballer
Space City baseballer
Spiritual path in Hinduism
Start of a referral
Sullen looks
Swedish retail giant
Tarot reading, crystals, spiritualism, etc.
Tarot reading, crystals, spiritualism, etc.
Tarot suit
The 'Claudius' in Tiberius Claudius Nero
The 'Claudius' in Tiberius Claudius Nero
They're blown in the winds
Tied surgically
Tied surgically
Traditional English festival
Traditional English festival
Trapper's prize
Trapper's prize
U.S.N. noncoms
U.S.N. noncoms
Underarm
W.W. II arena
W.W. II arena
Well-planned
Well-planned
What '[sic]' may signify
What '[sic]' may signify
Wheel on a spur
Where Bernard Shaw was an anchor for 21 yrs.
Where Bernard Shaw was an anchor for 21 yrs.
Work unit
You are: Sp.
You might play something by it
Zigzag, in a way
Zip
___-deucy (game with dice)

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