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New York Times crossword of August 14th, 2010 other clues
It may leave a noticeable plot hole
It's all downhill from here
Job
Kind of accent used by Ado Annie
Landed
Lao-___
Lawn care equipment
Like a mirror image: Abbr.
Longstanding issue
Madre's treasure
Makes a lasting impression
Man of one's dreams?
Mining samples
Most difficult to manage
Municipal regs.
North Dakota's ___ Lacs National Wildlife Refuge
O.K.
One in a million
One of Austen's Dashwood sisters
One who splits the bill?
Only word spoken in Mel Brooks's 'Silent Movie'
Port on Italy's 'heel'
Pound of flesh?
Ray Bradbury's '___ for Rocket'
Reduced to nothing
Rock-___
Shake or rattle, but not roll
Softies
Some concert pieces
Some pyramid builders
Some temple utterances
Stands above the crowd?
'Munich' arms
'Be More Chill' novelist Vizzini
'Take it from me, elections matter' speaker
'The ___ Story,' Jimmy Stewart baseball movie
'World News Now' airer
1949 Humphrey Bogart/Sessue Hayakawa movie
1967 Simon & Garfunkel hit
Armor plate protecting the hip and thigh
Award
Baccarat alternative
Bowl filler for a bowl game, maybe
Chain offering Moons Over My Hammy
Cheated, in slang
Christmas scene
Conversation piece?
Cousin of a custard apple
Difference between winners and losers?
Dijon drink
Drag
Fermion or boson
Filmmaker Apatow
Fix
Follow too closely
Furtive observations
Gloria Estefan hit whose title is Spanish for 'Listen!'
Go wild
Hard to ignore
Hirsute sitcom relative
Hypersonic plane engine
It may be classified
Tootsie
Verizon acquisition of 2006
Weeper
What 'Arrivederci!' is spoken in
Whichever
Wipes clean
___ Martin

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