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New York Times crossword of August 31st, 2010 other clues
'Swan Lake' swan
'Go ahead!'
'With ___ of thousands!' (movie ad boast)
'The Road' star Mortensen
'What ___?'
15-percenter
Alpha's opposite
An attentive doc gives it to a patient
Anglo-___
Aria, typically
Art Deco artist
Austen novel
Auto on the autobahn
Big mouth, slangily
Big tournaments for university teams, informally
Catchall abbreviation
Certain charge card, informally
Cheese with a red coat
Conger catcher
Cremona craftsman
Doctor's place: Abbr.
Done
Ellipsoid
Fjord, e.g.
Fled to wed
Flier with a 10-foot wingspan
Said 'Not guilty!,' e.g.
Say 'There, there' to, say
Short-term worker, for short
Show, in a show-and-tell
Sign on for another tour
Small amounts
Spotted
Start of either syllable in 'ginger'
Status symbol car, familiarly
Supersized movie screen format
Swimwear brand
Take advantage of
They turn litmus paper red
Tiffany creation
Unit of cotton
Web-footed mammal
When doubled, a food fish
Wonderfully foreign
___ Pinafore
___ vincit amor
French actor Alain
Gave the once-over
Get the grime off
In the cellar
Invention starter
Jack who could eat no fat
Lease to a new tenant
Less than 90 degrees
Make boiling mad
Minus
Nickelodeon's parent company
Non's opposite
Nosh
Obama adviser Emanuel
Oboe or clarinet
Ones ranking below cpls.
Only O.T. book that never mentions God: Abbr.
Painting surface
Pastoral poem
Permanent provider
Photo blowup: Abbr.
Prepare to drive, as a golf ball
Producer of sweat and tears, but not blood
Put the tape back to the start
Ragú rival
Rich cake

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