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New York Times crossword of August 4th, 2010 other clues
Oranges, reds and golds
Pageant crowns
Part of the U.S. south of the Equator
Part of un archipiélago
Petrify ... or what five alternating words in 17-, 23-, 29-, 43- and 50-Across can do?
Playground retort
RC, e.g.
Reason for a service break at Wimbledon?
Residents of 10 Downing St.
Road runners
Robert Frost poem about a snowfall
Rx for Parkinson's
Sail support
Sch. in Columbus
Shaped like pizza slices
Shopaholic's indulgence
Some drums
Spellbound
Stiff ballet shoe part
Swearing-in phrase
Taxonomy suffix
The Titanic, for one
Time: Prefix
Trees loved by squirrels
Undemanding courses
Unwritten reminders
Urban commuter's aid
Viewed
Volunteer's cry
Was a sounding board
Western, in slang
Wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am types
Wimbledon do-over
Zen enlightenment
1960s band with a car-related name, with 'the'
'99 Luftballons' band, 1984
'My dear ___'
'My ___ Private Idaho,' 1991 film
'Sounds good!'
'Top Gun' target
Alternative to mushroom or sausage
Anything to talk about
Big name in pet food
Blow away
Break a fast
Busy bee
Clock face
Comic Charlotte
Czech currency
Dagger in 'The Mikado'
Dept. of Defense branch
Dolly who sang '9 to 5'
Egypt-to-Niger dir.
Embezzled, e.g.
Enthusiastic flamenco cry
Fanatic
Fit for the throne
Gorged, gorged and gorged some more, informally
Halves of qts.
Humid day hair problem
ID entered on every I.R.S. form
Impolite
It may have wire binding
It's mastered in a studio
Lip-puckering
Many a Twitter message
Minuscule, informally
Mozart's 'Ave Verum Corpus' and others
N.F.L. stats
Neighbor of Java
Norms: Abbr.
Nothing, in Nantes
Number after many a state postal abbr.
Oceans
One with no tan lines

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