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August 4th 2006 New York Times crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 4th 2006) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

A fighting force
'Heavens to Betsy!'
'How about it?'
'Just one cotton-pickin' minute!'
'Now I remember!'
'The Lorax' author
Bang-up
Be wide open
Bed occupant
Besides
Bronco actions
Certain winner
Changing places
Coal sites
Consider
Daisy ___
Downsides
Existed
Farm call
Figuring (out)
Fix one's eyes
Flatter too much
Football Hall-of-Famer Blount
Fruitless
Geezer
Goes quickly
Grandson of Leah
Half a robotic name
Held up
Hit list
Indian tea source
Issue
Like Polyphemus, in Greek myth
Mature
Modern travel convenience
More wiry
Mowgli's friend in 'The Jungle Book'
Museum Folkwang site
On and on and on and on and
One-star hotel attraction
Pairing
Pet food, maybe
Photogs
Place to get a date?
Potsdam Conference attendee
Pump stuff
Quartz variety
Satchmo, really
Saw stuff?
Secondary education?
Secured by rope, e.g.
Sets of guiding beliefs
Short shot, e.g.
Side track
Sights before nights
Slaving away
Strategist's creation
Take the bait?
Thoughtlessly
Time pieces
TV sports personality Rodney
Votes for
We
What you might give someone you don't like
Who's Who contents
Wisconsin city
___ power
___ question (inquire)

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