| Clue | Answer |
| ___ La La (1964 hit) | SHA |
| ___ Sports | CBS |
| 12:05 to 12:20 p.m., maybe | SHORTLUNCHBREAK |
| A couple weeks off partying in Florida, say | SPRINGBREAKVACATION |
| Any singer in the lead role of 41-Across | DIVA |
| Approval indication | SEAL |
| Beldam | HAG |
| Biddy | OLDBAT |
| Big purveyor of fishing gear | ORVIS |
| Bit of letter-shaped hardware on a door | HHINGE |
| Bit of misfortune | BADBREAK |
| Caleb who wrote "The Italian Secretary" | CARR |
| Casablanca role | ILSA |
| Chain with links | IHOP |
| Chef's thickening agent | AGAR |
| Daring escape | JAILBREAK |
| Decaf option | SANKA |
| Diner | EATERY |
| Displaying more craft | CAGIER |
| Drained | BLED |
| Dutch city where Charles II lived in exile | BREDA |
| Electrician's tool | PLIERS |
| European river whose tributaries include the Wigger and the Emme | AARE |
| Flower part | ANTHER |
| Give ___ for one's money | ARUN |
| Gossiped | JAWED |
| Group whose first U.S. hit was "Waterloo" | ABBA |
| Haunting presences | GHOSTS |
| Heavy metal | LEAD |
| Hell | AGONY |
| Hurry up! | CMON |
| If I Ruled the World rapper | NAS |
| Israeli city on the slopes of Mount Carmel | HAIFA |
| It might include the line "You're listening to WABC" | STATIONBREAK |
| Its final scene is set in a tomb | AIDA |
| Jazz (up) | PEP |
| Kind of dye | AZO |
| Like an awards ceremony | EMCEED |
| Like the Potala Palace of Tibet | LHASAN |
| Lover's hurt | HEARTBREAK |
| Morse T | DAH |
| Mouthwash instruction | RINSE |
| Nestful | BROOD |
| No trouble | EASE |
| Nordic name meaning "young warrior" | SVEN |
| One being rough on plebes | HAZER |
| One of the Bushes | JEB |
| Pacific force, for short | LAPD |
| Padlock holder | HASP |
| Plotter with Roderigo | IAGO |
| Prefix with code or color | UNI |
| Queens stadium eponym | ASHE |
| Real go-getters | TIGERS |
| Redolence | AROMA |
| Rookie officers, in slang | SHAVETAILS |
| Saying "There's no way we can lose now," say | JINX |
| Series of ads on TV or radio | COMMERCIALBREAK |
| Some rise by ___, and some by virtue fall: Shak. | SIN |
| Start to fill a pot | ANTE |
| Sword: Fr. | FER |
| The Bat-Signal, e.g. | BEACON |
| The Black Keys of rock, e.g. | DUO |
| The pea, in "The Princess and the Pea" | IRRITATION |
| The World of Suzie ___ (1957 novel) | WONG |
| Transmission-related units | BAUDS |
| Très ___ | BIEN |
| Turning point in a tennis match, maybe | SERVICEBREAK |
| Uncontrollably | AMOK |
| Under stress | TAXED |
| Visibly terrified | ASHEN |
| What cometh after thou, maybe | DOST |
| Where Bethesda, Md., and Alexandria, Va., are | DCAREA |
| Windows can be found on them | PCS |
| Witch on "Bewitched" | ENDORA |
| World Factbook publisher, for short | CIA |
| Yawns might suggest this | ENNUI |
New York Times - Aug 13, 2015 Thursday Crossword Puzzle Answer
New York Times Crossword Puzzle Solution - Aug 13, 2015 Thursday
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