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Word that, spelled backward, can be a clue for itself crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 18th, 2015 other clues
'Mm-hmm'
'Proud' ones with cigars
*Half of a brother/sister dance duo
'The Murders in the ___ Morgue'
'That's ___'
'___ Bangs' (Ricky Martin hit)
*Left the flock
*Like baking dough
*Sumptuous spreads
*Walk out
Bobby who co-founded the Black Panther Party
Catcher's catch off a batter's bat
Cheek
Competitor's lament
Complain loudly
Cool ___ cucumber
Crashes, with 'out'
Data for airport chauffeurs, for short
Entreaty that may follow 'pretty'
Everything one can do
Exercise discipline
Faux ___
First computer company to run an ad during the Super Bowl
French article
Furniture strip
Game company with a Japanese name
Game with a 'perfect score' of 3,333,360
Got by word of mouth
Grab
Grads
Greek earth goddess
Hackneyed
Homes for warblers and wasps
Individually
Informal identification
Inits. for Windy City commuters
Iridescent stone
Isn't at the deadline yet
Kind of test for newborns
Kyle ___, 'The Terminator' hero
Labyrinth
Laze
Legume with an edible pod
Leon who wrote 'The Haj'
Loosen, as a knot
Mass-market furniture company
Miami golf resort
Part of an oval
PC key
Prefix with diluvian
Prince Valiant's love
Product first released by the National Biscuit Company in 1912
Rapper born Shawn Corey Carter
Richard Gere title role
Runs, hits or errors, for short
Sister company of ABC
Slave woman in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'
Slayer of Medusa
Source of the Trojan horse story
Speak, in the Bible
Stalemate
Stopped
Survey with binoculars, say
Tabasco and Chihuahua, in México
Tenor Carreras
The 'A' of MoMA
Two of diamonds?
Villa d'___
Weasel
Wet gunk
Without cost: Ger
World hot spot ... or a hint to the answers to the starred clues
Wouldn't hurt ___
___ Reader
___ Sea, victim of Soviet irrigation projects

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