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"___ over" (words after letting off steam) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 1st, 2021 other clues
A is one
Ozone-harming compounds, for short
Actor Guy
"How awesome!"
Play with, as a cat might a toy mouse
Naysayers
Five guys?
It might have desks and drawers
Shade of purple
Those: Sp.
Green giant?
Ambulance driver, for short
Finished first
"___-ching!"
Just
Like basalt and obsidian
Something sent on a Listserv
Police broadcast, for short
"Special Agent ___" (animated Disney show about a bear)
Main character in Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove"
Apt name for a Christmas caroler?
___ Clarendon, first openly transgender W.N.B.A. player
Jolly rancher?
Hole
Diagnosis characterized by repetitive behavior, in brief
Focus of a marathon runner's training
Grand opening?
Sides (with)
___ school
Dessert with some assembly required
Grammy recipient Lisa
What pro bono lawyers waive
General mills?
The British 20-pence and 50-pence coins, geometrically
Member of a South Asian diaspora
Photo finish
Every last drop
Bank, often
Exams offered four times a year, for short
Grown-up pup
"I promise I won't laugh," often
Certain guiding principle
Texas instruments?
Meadow grass with brushlike spikes
Fermented Baltic drink
"Ugh, gross"
Stag's date?
Doc treating sinus infections
X, in linear functions
Dolphins' div.
Like many a company softball game
"That stinks!"
Subj. devoting extra time to idioms
___ milk
Band aid?
Truce
Litter box emanation
Efflux
Old navy?
Like many a grillmaster
Supermodel Kate
Headache helper
Took a little look
[Hey, over here!]
Rough patch
Standing on
Texter's "Hilarious!"
Soy something
Ones working block by block?
Hoodwink
Drift apart
Certain Ivy Leaguers
Pac-12 school, informally
Qualification shorthand
"Ple-e-e-ease?"
Help when writing a letter
Its national drink is the pisco sour
State of disorder
Some vacation rentals
Lube up again
Old pal
Actress ___ Creed-Miles
South American capital
Figures
Statements of will?
"The power of global trade" sloganeer
___ Millions
Into crystals and auras, say
Its calendar began in A.D. 622
Inflated feeling of infallibility
Letters on a stamp
___ B or ___ C of the Spice Girls
Actor Alan of "Crimes and Misdemeanors"
Binghamton Rumble Ponies or Birmingham Barons
"My b!"
Sign
Feudal lord
Plots of western films?
Brain freeze cause, maybe
Does a summer job?
Warrant
Magic can be seen here
Relating to land, old-style
They can help you see or taste
Like the odds of finding a needle in a haystack
Airline based near Tel Aviv
Deserving of a timeout, say
Big spread
"No need to elaborate"
Like the Hmong language
___ Ng, author of "Little Fires Everywhere"
12/24, e.g.
___ Perlman, role for Timothée Chalamet in "Call Me by Your Name"
Means of divination
"What ___?"
Indicate availability, in a way
"Weekend, here I come!"
Side dish at a barbecue
Upsilon preceder
Producer of the world's most widely read consumer catalog
Genre for One Direction
"... finished!"
Ties
Android alternative
Exclamation after a sigh
Teeny-tiny
Sporty wheels
Eccentric
Explorer Richard who made the first flight over the South Pole
Attempt to control the narrative, in a way
Lava, e.g.
Took to court
Omar of "Love & Basketball"
Rolls around while exercising?
Quick talk
What nyctophobia is the fear of
Slobbery cartoon character
Often-contracted word
Tech sch. in Troy, N.Y.

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