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New York Times crossword of August 11th, 2020 other clues
"Heel" of the Arabian Peninsula
Fyodor Dostoyevsky novel, with "The"
Railways not on street level
Serious break in relations
Captains' cries
Things trimmed at a salon
Dutch artist Frans
Things that spheres lack
Outset
TV broadcast slot
The Haunted Mansion or Splash Mountain, at Disneyland
Hits the jackpot
[Pardon me!]
King's country in "The King and I"
Goose egg
Collaborative online reference
Nothing, to Nero
Large part of an elephant
Pigmented part of the eye
Popular shooter in the Old West
One feeding off others
Teach through repetition
Group of like things
One of the Coen brothers
Multigenerational story
The Titanic's undoing
Bounds ... or partner of bounds
Get ready, in brief
"What ___?" (store clerk's query)
Angsty music genre
Messes up
Things sold by the yard?
Nincompoop
Steal, in slang
"___ is me!"
Baker who sang "My Funny Valentine"
Coarsely ill-mannered
Long, hard work
Refrain in a children's song ... or a literal feature of 17-, 25-, 42- and 55-Across
They get wetter as they dry
Regarding, in a memo
Captain's spot
Fifth-most-common Korean surname, after Kim, Lee, Park and Jung
Real mouthful?
___ Lingus
Get on the line
Reverential poem
Opponents
Where the baby bird gets the worm
2008 sci-fi Pixar hit
Sort through, as evidence
W.W. I leader
The "E" of Q.E.D.
Composition of some mountain forests
The "R" of P.R.
Connections, informally
Opening of many a serial drama episode
Wolf pack vessel in W.W. II
Old anesthetic
Bird bills
Whys and ___
Producer of lines at airports, for short
Superior group
Vietnamese noodle salads
Welcome at the front door, say
"Let Me Blow Ya Mind" rapper
Bank job
Pocketbook portmanteau
Viking who was the first ruler of Normandy
Bulldozed
Construction details, informally
Rumor starter
Item in a quiver
"I figured it out!"
Loop in secretly, in a way

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