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New York Times crossword of August 28th, 2008 other clues
'06 Series winner
'Do the Right Thing' pizzeria
'Hud' Oscar winner
'Mens sana in corpore ___'
1940s-'50s film/TV star with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Abate
After-lunch bite
Big name in Gotham City
Biographies
Black tea
Bloody, so to speak
Bygone political slogan
C7H5N3O6
California's ___ Music Festival, since 1947
Cause for using a hot line
Central Africa's Lake ___
Chapel Hill sch.
Classic 1947 detective novel
Close, old-style
Cold-blooded killers
Come-on
Delivery notation: Abbr.
Didn't raise
Early British automaker Henry
Refrigerator part
Reverence
Scraggy
Sends
Siesta
Sinbad's avian attacker
Stick on a dish
Stimulate
Tear
Title TV character in Bikini Bottom
Toy at the beach
Transcript
Washington has some big ones
Writer who wrote 'I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity'
Yankee nickname starting in 2004
___ light: Var.
___ Station
Eastern royal
European capital
Give and take
Global legal venue, with 'The'
Goon
Hatch
Historical 1976 miniseries
Holiday season
Hot strip?
It may be rounded up in a roundup
It's sometimes grabbed
Juliet, e.g., in Gounod's 'Romeo and Juliet'
Lay person?
Liquid fat
M.P.'s quarry
Mountaineering equipment
Night school class, for short
Not punishing sufficiently
Obeys
Object of ridicule
One of the 'Brady Bunch' kids
Ones with charges
Only player to be part of three World Cup-winning teams
Out
Part of a pound
Place for a motto
Poland's second-largest city
Poor dating prospects
Prefix with sclerosis
Process, in a way, as documents
Punny hint to answering 20-Across, 11-Down and 29-Down
Put away
Quarter
Record holder

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