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LA Times crossword of August 2nd, 2018 other clues
Lacks options
Passion
Asian holidays
When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are last seen in "Hamlet"
Super-large film format
Tons
Give some space
Filmmaker Wertmüller
The blacksmith was busted for __
Chow line?
Clamor
Pistons great Thomas
The miner was busted for __
Pattern for some school uniforms
French peak
Toxin fighters
Dogpatch name
Some
Desertlike
Jane Curtin title role
The marathoner was busted for __
Confuse with booze
Vein find
Word with bar or suit
The barber was busted for __
"I hate the Moor" speaker
Creates opportunities
Piano piece for four hands
"Love Song" singer Bareilles
China's Zhou __
Alternatively
Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl airer
Real cards
"I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that" speaker
Big heart?
Military wheels
Watch-when-you-want gadget
Went too far with
Taxpayer's chore
"That's my cue!"
Gave a buzz
Office VIP
"The Voyeur's Motel" writer Gay
Evoke
Some small trucks
Secret store
Not fer
Walk in the woods
iPhone downloads
Agitate
Soul supplier
Pampers maker, for short
World Cup cheer
EMT's skill
MSNBC journalist Melber
Compost holder
Clerical vestment
Joyce's land
Old place?
Not for
One changing a bill
Move again, as lumber
Linguist's concerns
Dissenting ballot
Presidential speechwriter Peggy
"Mila 18" novelist
Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" was one
Odor detector
Students' stats
Blacksmith, miner, marathoner or barber, in this puzzle
"Beloved" author Morrison
Squeal
Part of the fam

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