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New York Times crossword of August 6th, 2011 other clues
'Happy' sorts
'Hmmm ...'
'Not to my recollection'
'The Morning Show Murders' novelist
'Understood'
'___ delighted!'
'___ well'
1977 Jacqueline Bisset movie
21st-century epidemic concern
Aluminum foil alternatives?
Bad way to go
Being tried
Biblical endings
Bit of evidence in court
Bleach component
Blue-roofed chain
Broadway smash whose poster image consisted of just two eyes
Candy brand
Concertedly
Cuddle, in a way
Deep down
Dine at another's house
Easter character
Equestrian's command
Family: Abbr.
Flibbertigibbety
Get hush money from, for instance
Grp. in 1974 news
Holiday time
Hymn words before 'beyond all praising'
It may be held in battle
It might go for big bucks
It once stretched from France to Russia: Abbr.
It's 'not master in its own house,' said Freud
It's declared after the last hit, for short
Kind of 6-Down
Liability-limiting words
Like some nursing
Literary critic Broyard
Lord's domain
Maintain
Motor add-ons?
Name abandoned for Rochester
National Book Award-winning novelist named after Emerson
Natl. Humor Month
Never
One in Germany
One may be called in court
One spared in a sacrifice
One that swims with a current?
Patron saint of carvers
Prefix with -phile
Quite
Refuse at a mill
Registers surprise, say
Ruses
Scholar
Shakespearean words following 'Speak, hands, for me!'
Skirt
Slough
Some deals
Stop-press order?
Superman's mother
Took out
TV detective Peter and others
U.P.S. customer
Wants, with 'to'
___ Bo
___ rage

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