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W H O M
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New York Times crossword of August 18th, 2012 other clues |
Wear banned in many schools |
Long reign, say |
Looks down |
Malcontents |
Minimal market purchase |
None for the money, two for the show? |
What a host holds |
Nonplussed |
Novel addendum? |
Numbskull |
One barely riding? |
One hard to find |
White alternative |
Pattern seen on a diamond |
Peacockery displayer |
Pitching ace? |
Popular vacation spot, with 'the' |
Powerful explosive |
Youngster with disproportionately large eyes |
Put out |
Put out, in a way |
Ready for publication |
Rendering on Connecticut's state quarter |
Rialto setting: Abbr |
___ Blizzard (Dairy Queen offering) |
Sarah Palin, self-descriptively |
Shot |
Some bracelets |
Some markets |
Sonoma County winery |
Sordid |
Stats for DVDs |
Stone for a Cancer, traditionally |
Stone for a Libra, traditionally |
Summer wear for women |
Tap add-on |
They cover the basics |
TravelMate notebook maker |
Try to find out what's inside |
Vulgarian |
Actress De La Garza of 'Law & Order' |
'Plaid' and 'spunk' derive from it |
'The Liberty Bell' composer |
20- and 60-Across, e.g |
A 1952 3-cent stamp honored her 200th birthday |
All the best? |
Almond, for one |
Alternatives to Filas |
Be dashing |
Boozing it up |
Butt |
Cagney player on TV |
Choice for a huge movie fan? |
Contemporary of Columbus |
Crockett Hotel's neighbor |
Davis of 'Bubba Ho-Tep,' 2002 |
Delay |
Evidence of bodily harm |
First name among exotica singers |
Food items once called Froffles |
Grant, in Glasgow |
Grp. operating within a network |
Heart-piercing figure |
Homey |
Husky alternatives |
Impressionistic work? |
Keyboardist Saunders |
Latin word that's an anagram of 62-Across |
Leader in music |
Lets pass |
Lillie with a Tony |
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