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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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