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With 71- and 72-Across, classic Louis Prima tune crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of August 9th, 2016 other clues |
'... ___ as it is in heaven' |
'Damn right!' |
'GoldenEye' spy |
'I haven't a thing to ___!' |
'My Heart Can't Take ___ More' (1963 Supremes song) |
'Pay me later' marker |
'Saturday Night Live' sketch |
'Toodles!' |
'Um ... sorry!' |
'___ ME' (phrase written on dirty cars) |
687 days, on Mars |
Bonkers |
British prep school |
Bubkes |
Called |
Casino game that looks like a thou in reverse |
Closes, as a fly |
Colors, as Easter eggs |
Computers that are un-PC |
County in Colorado or New Mexico |
Cross inscription |
Daybreak, to Donne |
Dish made of leftovers |
Equivalent of C natural |
Excuse |
Exmaple for example, for example |
Final Four grp |
Former New England Patriot Bruschi whose name is a bear to pronounce? |
Grouches |
Hamlet or Ophelia |
Horsefeathers |
Hurries |
Ironically, the last song in 'A Chorus Line' |
Lawyer's org |
Mimicking |
Monk's superior |
Neighborhood south of SoHo |
Old German ruler |
Old Russian ruler |
Ottoman bigwigs |
Pipe fitting |
Poke fun at |
Prefix with lateral |
Program listings, briefly |
Resistance units |
River near the Vatican |
RoboCop, e.g |
Salon jobs, for short |
Samuel on the Supreme Court |
Scanty, in London |
She had a hit with 'Foolish' |
She's got her OWN network |
Skipped, as a dance |
Skyping needs |
Sly look |
Spanish treasure |
Tennis legend Arthur |
They turn litmus paper red |
Two cents, so to speak |
Vicinity |
What generals keep up their sleevies? |
With 24-Across, 1962 P. G. Wodehouse book |
With 26-Across, 1982 Al Pacino film |
With 40-Across, where Broadway is |
With 42-Across, Frank Sinatra signature song |
With 5-Across, quickly |
With 52-Across, Aaron Copland ballet |
With 55-Across, town crier's cry |
With 72-Across, noted maximum security prison |
With 9-Across, an auto ad slogan |
Word after Big or top |
Workplace protection agcy |
You can pack it |
___ A Sketch |
___ Island (immigrants' site) |
___ jumbo |
___ the side of caution |
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