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New York Times crossword of August 21st, 2004 other clues
'Drat!'
'That was the last straw!'
100%
A bad situation, slangily
Addressed flippantly
Alchemic knowledge
Another name for Cupid
Big digit?
Big wheel's entourage
Building block
Caravan carrier
Certain two-wheeler
Clothing line?
Dismissive remark
Disturbed the peace
Doesn't do enough
Duds
Element used to make semiconductors
Empty ___
Examine
Female patron saint of Ireland
Funny ___ (2003 Derby winner)
Gray-spotted horse
Gulp
Hang-ups
Hard to please
He said 'The only alternative to coexistence is co-destruction'
Heat shield location
It's sold in sticks
Jets player whose jersey #12 was retired
Knocks out
L. M. Montgomery book 'Anne of ___'
Longtime beau of Oprah
Lower back pain
Makeup item
Mistaken
Neighbor of Georgia
Officiate
Old-time poacher deterrents
One of Rome's seven hills
Overdrawn
Part of a dollar bill
People
Perplexed
Process by which one cell becomes two
Ready to be engaged
Rest
Restaurant chain, for short
Sailor's punishment
Singer with the 1994 #1 hit 'Stay'
Some people can wiggle them
Sportscaster Allen
Spots connections between
Stand in the great hall?
Takes a powder
The Sudanese Republic, today
Trim
TURNOVER
Two-layered candy
What Vito Corleone's company imported
Wife to José
Yield
Yielded
___ gland (melatonin secreter)
___ Long, Louisiana senator, 1948-87

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