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New York Times crossword of August 13th, 2010 other clues
Homo found in 1891
It's often cleaned up by a barber
Kind of campaign
Like many seals
Like some bedding
Like tractors
Literary title character called 'a pure woman'
Make some new connections in
Meat curer
Midpoint of morning watch
Mother who never had a delivery?
Noted password user
One not seated?
One of its groups is rec.puzzles
Person getting way up there?
Port container
Put down
Start of a form to fill out
Start up, as electronic equipment
Stole
Trees, hills, etc.
Tries to make out
Two-wheeler
Unit for 14-Down
Use for support
Was a joint tenant?
What may make you bats?
Whatever happens, after 'at'
Withdraws (oneself)
Wroth
ABC newsman Potter and others
'Chéri' novelist, 1920
1898 Émile Zola letter
1939 Giraudoux play
1953 A.L. M.V.P. who played for the Indians
A pound of Turkey?
Adjacency
Alarmist's topic
Alternatives to Civics
As a welcome change
Ball-bearing article
Be able to nail
Brown, then red, then brown again, maybe
Calms down
Castro's 'enemy to whom we had become accustomed'
Clerical clipping
Combining workers
Company whose logo is a lantern
Dads, in dialect
Deceive
Dirty campaigner
Dumb
Empty, at a port, say
Entertainer with the gag reply 'What elephant?'
Extras
Fangorn Forest race
Foments
Get moving
Gets through
Handle on a ranch
Have covered

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