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New York Times crossword of August 8th, 2008 other clues
'Mahalo nui ___' ('Thank you very much,' in Hilo)
'Thug' and 'loot' derive from it
'You're not famous until my mother has heard of you' quipper
1960s atty. gen.
1970 hit with the lyric 'Girls will be boys and boys will be girls'
1985 Golden Globe-nominated role for Eddie Murphy
1998 biography subtitled 'Living in the Shadows'
Alternatives to wraps
Bouncing off the walls
Catching a few z's
Cause of fatigue
Causes of some breakouts
Completely lose it
Conductor's bane
Considerably
Crop cropper
Cutting-edge technology?
Dedicated lines
Drop shots
Early pop?
Gondolier, e.g.
Got beaten by two people?
Helpless performances?
Historical war zone: Abbr.
Hit 2004 Morgan Spurlock documentary
In
Introductory course?
It might be required for entrance
It might turn a B into an A
Jackknifed, e.g.
Jed's first chief of staff on 'The West Wing'
Jolt, e.g.
Kitchen gizmo
Make an opening offer?
___ chief (publ. honcho)
Many a stuntman's sequence
Mary who founded Mount Holyoke College
News source beginning in 1925
Not applied neatly
Not get involved
Not tread lightly
Old-fashioned argument enders
One side in an informal game
Ones going head to head?
Out
Paving stones
Proceeded with caution
Pump alternative
Revived
Seasonal sound
See 53-Across
Shoot with steam?
Sold all one's stock?
Some cricket matches
Something to chew on
Soup pasta
Soup pastas
Split up
Surface
Termagant
The Szczecin Lagoon is an extension of its mouth
Ticket category
Title castle town of book and film
TV series featuring a robotic dog named K-9
U.K. decorations
Very
Waiting for the starting gun, say
With 55-Across, campus hangout
Without assistance in a fight

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