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Poet who wrote 'All pity is self-pity' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of August 11th, 2012 other clues |
Largest living rodent |
'Talk to Her' director/screenwriter, 2002 |
'King Lear' character |
'The Phantom of the Opera' writer |
1982 Stephen King horror film |
Aladdin's enemy |
Annual holiday with an 'airing of grievances' |
Apiphobe's bane |
It might be cheating |
Arizona county with a national monument of the same name |
Call for dinner, maybe |
Cheesy crust |
Classic 1977 song with the repeated line 'Let's get together and feel all right' |
Con target |
Crackerjack |
Cutesy sign-off |
Dessert with a spoon |
Domain of some invasions |
Driver's concerns, briefly |
Dungeons & Dragons figure |
Epithet for many a rapper |
It goes from post to post |
Evasive tactic |
Feature of some English gardens |
Figure of speech? |
Former G.M. compact |
Gender-ambiguous name |
Kid-lit title character who says 'I am the ruler of all that I see!' |
Kinda |
Laconic |
It might get in the way of progress |
___-jazz |
___ Lee |
Letters on some sticks |
Like a brat |
Like a fair señorita |
Like President James K. Polk |
Likely to scar |
Longtime Tanglewood figure |
Marooned person's aid |
Moon, in Chinese |
Not from around here |
Not on the level |
Not straight |
Noted dark film star of the 1930s |
One of the 12 tribes of Israel |
One on a lunar calendar? |
Papers, collectively |
Pitching need |
Political challenger's promise |
Primitive |
Queen with a prominent bust |
Realized |
Really hot |
Retreat |
Save one's breath, maybe? |
Sch. that Theo Huxtable attended on 'The Cosby Show' |
School |
Shape-shifting Greek sea god |
Shudra, for one |
Stylish, in slang |
Trust |
U.N. observer starting in '74 |
When repeated, [Hurry it up!] |
With genuine effort |
'... a man no mightier than thyself ___': 'Julius Caesar' |
'King Lear' character |
'Ain't gonna happen' |
iPad read, maybe |
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