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New York Times crossword of August 11th, 2022 other clues |
The Congressional Black Caucus, for one |
"Do not delay!" |
Onetime rival of Activision |
Actor Damon or Bomer |
One reaching across the aisle, perhaps |
Fruit with a rind |
Faultless, biblically [Spanish] |
Backs out unexpectedly |
Bane |
Boot camp participant |
Setting for part of "Frankenstein" |
Substitute on TV [Czech] |
Competitor with variable skills? |
Roman god |
Filming locale for "the beach" in "Lost" |
Threepio's companion |
Pick for a pendant |
With 40-Across, what's fatefully "cast" in a quote attributed to Julius Caesar [German] |
Bakery container [Spanish] |
See 37-Across |
Single numbers? |
Adherent of a philosophy of wisdom, justice, courage and moderation |
Attribute aptly hidden in "We're gods!" |
Signs of good health in puppies |
Outspoken agitator [Dutch] |
Phone-y document? |
"Aww"-inducing |
Baked Scottish snack |
The Ingalls family's little house on the prairie, e.g. |
Like the second word in 17-, 24-, 37-/40-, 38- and 50-Across vis-à-vis the first word |
Believe |
Give the boot |
Indian food cooked on a tawa |
Record numbers? |
Comic Chris of "S.N.L." |
Blotch |
M3, X3 and 3 Series, for three |
Like some church matters |
Palindromic guy |
Title monster in an H. P. Lovecraft story |
Frida Kahlo creations |
Member of the fam |
Final bid? |
Pasta named for quills |
Drive |
Cafe analogue |
Bush-nominated Supreme Court justice |
Romeo and Juliet, e.g. |
Map detail |
Constant irritant |
Not written down, say |
Tab for a trip |
Allude to |
Bon ___ |
Some sighs |
One of the Huxtable kids on 1980s-'90s TV |
Preceder of cuatro or chic? |
Irish actor Chris |
Classic TV kid whose name sounds like two letters of the alphabet |
Refreshment suffixes |
Pre-euro money |
Targets for Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren |
"Get right on it!" |
Hypothetical entities, for short |
Rude looks |
6 + 6 |
High ball? |
Part of N.A.A.C.P.: Abbr. |
Not just beliefs |
It shares a 44-mile border with Canada |
Bat boy? |
Make adjustments to |
Audacity |
Not streamed, say |
On |
Low-carb kind of diet |
Replace "i.e." with "e.g.," e.g. |
Backing |
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