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New York Times crossword of August 9th, 1997 other clues
'Fiddlesticks!'
'Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon' author
'I Love Lucy' venue
'Open up!'
'You're the ___ Care For' (1930 song)
'The Untouchables' villain
A fast one
Actors Alejandro and Fernando
Akershus Castle site
Bandleader Fields
Big cheese
Composer Georges
Break point
Calendar abbr.
Corporate giant based in Irving, Tex.
Curiosity
Depressed
Does a legal no-no
Early writer on algebra
Find fault with
Forgo
Fulda feeder
Gait
George Sand's '___ et lui'
It can move mountains
It is countered with 'You must!'
Halloween prankster's supply
Justice Dept. grp.
Jam
Kind of beach
Kind of treat
Low shoe with a lace
Maui strummers
Misleading interpretation
Mentor
Mountain dweller
Mystery meet?
One making markers
One of the Canterbury pilgrims
Ora pro ___
Overture follower
Performance site
Popular uprising
Prefix with -cide
Prefix with phobia
Put forth
Regarding
Relay
Roadie's responsibility
Robin Williams comment, maybe
Seattle squad, for short
Shade of blue
Site of ancient Smyrna
Some cutlet cuts
Sports
Subject, in Spain
Symphony, e.g.
Suffix with lay
Tennis champ who played for U.C.L.A.
Tennis star Mandlikova
Tickle response
Trout ___
Tumult
University of Wisconsin athlete
Up to, informally
Warm weather gear
VCR button
Weekend hot spot
When repeated, a Hawaiian fish
Words before 'though some have called thee / Mighty and dreadful'
___ boy

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