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New York Times crossword of August 7th, 2016 other clues |
'A courtroom artist has been arrested for fraud. ___' |
'After the break, people are leaving the city during winter because of crime. Plus ___' |
'Coming up, a pistol dueler tells us his stance. Now ___' |
'Museum officials report a priceless vase has shattered. Stay tuned for the ___' |
'Oh jeez!' |
'Our camera crew entered a one-hour photo shop at ten. ___' |
'Schools are cracking down on their most tardy students. We'll have ___' |
'Up top!' |
'Well, well, old chap' |
'What's in your attic? And do penthouses have better resale value? Find out in today's ___' |
'With more about those defending the accused, our reporter is ___' |
'With ___ bodkin?': Hamlet |
'___ of the Dead' (2004 horror movie parody) |
2000-15 TV drama |
A comedian called Wanda |
About which it was asked 'Why are you blue?,' in a classic song |
Accident investigator, for short |
Actor Bergen of 'Jersey Boys' |
Advance |
Anaïs of 'Henry & June' |
Anatolia, familiarly |
Annan of the U.N |
Below, as a goal |
Big brewer |
Black-and-white alerts, briefly |
Blarney |
Blot gently |
Blue state |
Bruin Bobby |
Bygone carrier |
Champing at the bit |
Chilling |
Clear the tables |
Coffee's draw |
Come ___ surprise |
Consumed |
Corn chip |
Court player, in old lingo |
Curator's deg |
Daughter on the animated 'Bob's Burgers' |
Devotee of Dionysus |
Digging |
Divulge |
Doggy |
Duke grp |
Egg-spensive jeweler? |
Epic poem section |
Eye layers |
Fall birthstone |
Fig. for a librarian |
Fighting a liar, e.g |
Fix, as text |
Floor (it) |
Follow, with 'by' |
Friend's opposite |
Gilbert of 'The Talk' |
Give birth on a farm, in a way |
Give heed |
Go ___ great length |
Grab by the collar, say |
Grape nuts? |
Grilled sandwich |
Groom |
Group attacked by John the Baptist |
High degrees |
Historic headline of 1898 |
Joe of 'My Cousin Vinny' |
Lead-in to much |
Like some support payments |
Lots |
Many a new loan, for short |
Menacing look |
Mexican-born golfer Lorena |
Mixed martial arts org |
Morlocks' prey, in sci-fi |
Mother: Prefix |
Nation near Fiji |
Native Israeli |
Not keep a secret |
Novelist John Kennedy ___ |
Obits, basically |
Often-injured part of the knee, for short |
Old Irish character |
Old Italian bread |
One giving a wake-up call? |
Ones to keep up with |
Overcast |
Paces at races |
Part of TNT |
Parts of décadas |
Past |
Paul of 'Ant-Man' |
Pester |
Pizza topping |
Poet laureate Henry James ___ |
Points |
Pond sight |
Prefix with masochistic |
Princess with a twin |
Put on a jury |
Quiz show fodder |
Ready |
Rescue org |
Ringing words? |
Satisfactory |
Savor |
Saw through |
Sci-fi or fantasy |
Sets |
Singer Morissette |
Sleek, informally |
Smelting waste |
Snack brand featured on 'Mad Men' |
Snapchat co-founder Spiegel |
Sotto ___ (quietly) |
Spa sound |
Special permits |
Spot for the booby prize |
Spots in la Seine |
Spunk |
Start for deal or lead |
Start to fail? |
Starters |
Still on the loose |
Take advantage of |
Tall and thin |
Temple of Abu Simbel honoree |
Tennis doubles? |
Tennis's Steffi |
Thurman of 'Henry & June' |
Warning letters on some graphic videos |
White-barked tree |
Wine bouquet |
Wye follower |
You are, in Spain |
___ Locke, the so-called 'Dean of the Harlem Renaissance' |
___ Moulins, Québec |
___ Unidos |
___-Unis |
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