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New York Times crossword of August 26th, 2011 other clues
'1984' activity
'Absolutely!'
'Absolutely!'
'Forget I said that'
'Goodbye, Columbus' co-star, 1969
'Here's Johnny!' memoirist
1956 movie monster
A destroyer may be in one
Aid in gaining an edge
Big, purple Hanna-Barbera character
Certain foot specialist
Colonial group
Correction corrections
Court gimme
Cowboys compete in it: Abbr.
Deep orangish hue
Discharges
Dollar store?
E.R. status
Elite soldiers
Eye openers?
Give a hand
Glossy scarf fabrics
Go mano a mano
Good earth
Hardly seen at the Forum?
He said 'I never think I have finished a nude until I think I could pinch it'
Hundred Years' War leader
Inside opening?
Intelligent
Japanese mat
Just ducky
Kind of stew
Landing place
Like a snap
Like Hollywood
Like Life Savers
Like many ports
Like pupils that are too small
Line in the sand?
Not settled
One code-named Renegade by the Secret Service
Played
Put down in writing
Rich dessert
Role Enrico Caruso was preparing for when he died
Romulus and Remus, to Rhea Silvia
See 9-Across
Show poor sportsmanship about, say
Sign of assent
Start of the 16th century
Take in
Take stock?
Think that just maybe one can
Tiny amount
Trivia quiz fodder
Turns off
Very early 2-Down
Waste
Well and good finish?
What may hold a world of information?
What some dictators end up in
With 46-Down, strike zones
Yardbird
___ Oliver, a k a the Naked Chef

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