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New York Times crossword of August 11th, 2018 other clues
Put on ___
Former Spice Girl Halliwell
Tammany Hall cartoonist
Rapper ___ Khalifa
Titular misanthrope in a Shakespeare play
Frasier's brother on 'Frasier'
Bit
Repetitive farewell from 'The Sound of Music'
Trash-talk
Blarney stone?
Saucony competitor
Hearts
Causing change
Houston and Dallas, historically
Trick
Comedian
International soccer star Luis ___
Two-pointed hat worn by Napoleon
Seller of shooting equipment
Computer hardware inits
It comes before long
What Hawaii has that Alaska lacks?
Shaded ring
All these ___ ..
Creek relative
It was launched on the same day as Windows 95
Word from the Latin for 'seaweed'
Show around the area?
Downturn
Main antagonist in 'Toy Story'
___ Falls, N.Y
Show signs of a sore loser
Drive away
Massive resource: Abbr
Simple business, frankly speaking?
Elite operative, for short
Off-color
Emmy-winning newsman Roger
Passport or driver's license
Spike
Equipment found in warehouse stores
Spitball, e.g
'Go back' button abbr. on some remotes
People of southern Kenya
First name in psychoanalysis
Aromatic resin
Everyday
Stop by
Already: Fr
Studmuffin
Place
Places to go out and have a gas?
Excess
Alternatives to strollers
Expert on bugs
Stumpers?
Problems resulting from a poor paternal relationship
Auction figures
Extremely, informally
Subject of devotion
Prominent instrument in raga music
Author Welty
Swam with the fishes, say
Proud, passionate type, supposedly
Big ___

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