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New York Times crossword of August 1st, 2024 other clues |
Tools for making belt holes |
Cocktail served in a copper mug, familiarly |
Like a kite |
Signal to stop, say |
Common ___ |
Tiny pest |
*They're found next to cabarets |
Airpods come in them |
Nearsighted sort |
Neighbor of Ursa Major |
Champagne name |
*Viable investment plans |
Kind of protein for bodybuilders |
Split |
Occupants of 53-Across |
Like pomegranate seeds, but not apple seeds |
Many a flower girl |
*They might be marked as absent |
*Baby talk |
Measure the depth of |
Like corduroy fabric |
Show signs of mythomania |
Racetrack leader |
Google ___ |
*Like some nasty habits |
Subjects of Project Blue Book |
Isaac Newton, from the age of 62 onward |
Tedium |
Puts up on Zillow, perhaps |
Many a gymgoer's goal … or what the starred clues in this puzzle must have for their answers to make sense? |
[$@#%!] |
Lead-in to skeleton or scope |
Where Columbus thought he had landed in 1498 |
Junipero ___, known as the "Apostle of California" |
Trick-taking card game |
Feature of a witch costume |
Interjection that might serve as a mild warning |
Like some kitchen paper |
Cosmetic procedure, for short |
Not careful |
Popular subject for still-life drawing |
Spare, perhaps |
Makes a gradual entry |
Psych (up) |
Middle ground, from the Latin |
Bad apple or sour grapes, e.g. |
What subjects and their verbs should always does ... er, do? |
Things weavers weave |
___-soul (music genre) |
Condition associated with hyperawareness, for short |
Documents that ensure secrecy, for short |
Target of benzoyl peroxide |
Novelist Miller |
Go "Boo-hoo!" |
Many pages are written using this |
Isaac's firstborn |
Endpoint of a radius |
___ the Elephant, childrens' TV character |
Excerpt |
They may be locked or rolled |
Fraud |
Man-eating menace |
Brings back on |
Where you might find yourself on edge? |
Approximate recipe measure |
Superiors of sgts. |
Stylized name for a caffeinated soft drink |
Flower shop purchases |
Meet a mid-April deadline, say |
Who pays all legal costs under the so-called "English rule" |
"Twisters" director ___ Isaac Chung |
Zilch |
Company that acquired Postmates in 2020 |
"___ that nice!" |
Word with dog or day |
Open show of intimacy, for short |
Flower shop purchase |
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