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Misfit ... or what you get after the sequence described by the ends of 17-, 21-, 57- and 63-Across? crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 18th, 2014 other clues
Projection room item
Pub game
Pupils who score in the 60s
Quaker cereal grain
Quiet fan setting
Recede, as the tide
Relative of a frog
Rigid
River flowing beneath Paris's Pont Neuf
Rude dude
Shiner
Skye of 'Say Anything ...'
Specks
Suffix with Oktober or Ozz
Swimming competitions
Tie-___ (commercial promotions)
Trash-hauling boat
Vaulted church area
Villain's look
War-torn part of Russia
Wheels for big wheels
___ Grant (college financial aid)
___ jacket (protective wear)
'___ wide' (dentist's directive)
'For shame!'
'Now!,' on an order
'Orange' tea
'Semper Fi' org
'___ so-o-o-o sleepy!'
A little shuteye
Avian Froot Loops mascot
Bassoon, e.g
BMW and VW
Brother or sister, for short
Cable TV's Heartland, formerly
Chemical formula for sodium hydroxide
Chopping one might bring a tear to your eye
Chowed down
Colorado tribe
Country whose name sounds like a Jamaican's cry
D.D.E.'s predecessor
Dental string
English Channel port town
Feeling blue
Film designed to attract Academy Awards consideration
Fireplace residue
Formal goodbye
Furniture item that might seat three
Gambling game whose name spells a gambling town when the first letter is changed
Go out, as a fire
Hamlet, for one
Home for hens
How sloppy kisses are given
I.R.S. IDs
Informal goodbye
Instructs, informally
Jobs to do
Killed, as a dragon
Liability's opposite
Like him but not her
Like most TV shows starting in the 1960s
Long, long hike
Louisiana's has a nesting pelican with three chicks
Molecular bits
Morays, e.g
Ninny
One of 10 in a series of football downs
Only minimally
Opposite of 'Yep!'
Paddy wagon
Pass (out)
Piece of patio furniture
Pizza part often eaten last
Practice boxing
Problem with teeth alignment

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