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New York Times crossword of August 5th, 1997 other clues
'I before E except after C,' e.g.
'In the ___' (Nixon book)
'___, Pagliaccio' (aria)
1973 Broadway revival starring Debbie Reynolds
Attorney General Janet
Blinds piece
Breakfast pastry for Hamlet?
Brother of Cain and Abel
Cartoon Viking
Clown Kelly
Collection of anecdotes
Curriculum vitae
Drivers and hunters need them
Dumas senior
German sub
Glance over
God with a hammer
Grounded bird
Growth on the north side of trees
Gypsy's deck
Half hitch, e.g.
High military muck-a-muck
Hole-___
Hollywood release
Holy chalice of legend
Impressionist Pierre
Inter ___
It hangs next to 53-Across
It increases by degrees
It's clicked on a computer
Kind of anesthetic
Make amends
Make sense
Midsection, informally
Midterm, e.g.
Monastery staff
'Hey, you!'
The Red Baron was one
The Sharks and the Jets, e.g.
The witch's end in 'Hansel and Gretel'
This puzzle's theme
Thug's knife
Tough as ___
Where India is
___-Rooter
Moon goddess
Mounted again
Nicholas II, e.g.
Noggin
Not concerned with right and wrong
Ollie's partner in slapstick
One of 7-Down
One of 7-Down
One of 7-Down
One of 7-Down
One of 7-Down
One of 7-Down
One of 7-Down
Peter or the Wolfe?
Ping-___
Popular oil additive
Pour
Present
Restorative
Reverberation
Roll call response
Satanic
Serve to be re-served
Signal for an act to end
Singer Turner
Small drum
Sophocles tragedy
Striped
Subdivision of land
Taj Mahal site
Tattle
Telephone sound

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