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The Denver Post crossword of August 21st, 2020 other clues
Mattress annoyance
D.C. stadium initials
"It's so obvious now"
"Foci" or "fungi"
Turkey ___ king
Western Florida's clock setting
Sound of vuvuzelas, e.g.
Wipe clean
Platform for Apple mobile devices
Like Calacatta marble
Shooter of electric darts
Wreak havoc upon
Tiered Taoist towers
Black Sabbath's music, for short
Hill who sang "Doo Wop (That Thing)"
___ stuff (Craigslist category)
Org. with PreCheck screening
Pennsylvania's "Flagship City"
A "mix" of this word straddles the two words in 17- and 57-Across and 11- and 29-Down
Nye, TV's "Science Guy"
On the mark
Flatbread baked in a tandoor
Instigate, as trouble
Impersonator's forte
50-Across participants
Continent with the most nations
Ziti alternative
Prison uprising, e.g.
Pippa, to Kate
Crookedly hung, as a painting
Shapiro of NPR's "All Things Considered"
The de Havilland Comet was the first
Efron of "Baywatch"
Common Creamsicle flavor
Emile who wrote "Nana"
Bugling beast
Partner of above
Popular crafts e-tailer
Nits, in time
Word before ID or fee
Suvari of "American Beauty"
Place to buy cat toys
Place for a mud mask
NATO members, to one another
SAT prep instructor, perhaps
"Bearded" bloomer
49er foe, in an NFL rivalry
Improve, as one's golf game
Michelin patent of 1946
Summer romance, maybe
"Yeezus" rapper West
"All set?"
Mendes of "Hitch"
Musician Carlos, or his band
Lands, as a fish
"No contest," for one
Org. with the slogan "Real Possibilities"
Bit of improvisation by 25-Down
Hosp. revealer of inside info?
One waving a foam finger
Ethnic or racial insult
Mont Blanc's locale
New use for many a torn T-shirt
Small enough to be eaten whole
"Way to go!"
Relating to musical pitch
Shape of some business charts
Avoid being checkmated
Blow away, so to speak
Like a barn cat, often
Rachmaninoff's instrument
Hang around
Symptom of a nervous stomach
Sushi bar selections
Fay of the original "King Kong"
Poetic homophone of "air"
Town-painter's color

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