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Georgia's capital, informally crossword clue
A T O W N
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New York Times crossword of October 4th, 2020 other clues |
Kings and queens, maybe |
Vegan latte option |
Large chunk of one's final grade, often |
To anyone who wasn't addressed above: "You're ..." |
Sips |
Declined |
Diagram of relationships |
Cold treat |
División de la casa |
Lead-in to potty |
El ___ (weather phenomena) |
Good-looking guy? |
___ hair |
App with a Reservations feature |
Newspaper articles and mentions on social media, in brief |
Man's nickname that omits the "is" at the end |
Earliest-known Chinese dynasty (dating back to 2000 B.C.) |
___ in kangaroo |
Ducks |
It's not a lot to jot |
"My turn" |
Sandwiches on pita bread |
Electrically balanced, in chemistry |
Like 0.5-millimeter lead, among popular mechanical pencil options |
Villain in 1998's "Mulan" |
Third of seven columns: Abbr. |
Eagerly excited |
With adroitness |
Aspen or Alta |
It's against the rule |
Four-star figures |
Spring hrs. in Colorado Springs |
"Never interrupt your ___ when he's making a mistake" (old aphorism) |
Medic |
Big name in nonprofit journalism |
Brush off |
Move like a peacock |
Adele's "Million Years ___" |
Valerie Plame's org. in 2003's Plame affair |
Organism that structurally resembles another organism |
"You ain't lyin'!" |
What might be "love" or "lesbian" in a TV show title |
Laughing matter? |
Toy rocker, in tot-speak |
L.G.B.T.-aligned advocacy group since 1987 |
Give up |
Stroke of good fortune |
A ball and a strike, in a baseball count |
___ polloi |
Useful |
What the Old English called "Winterfylleth" |
Circus venue |
Marvel at |
Word stylized with extra R's on some cereal boxes |
Some froyo bar toppings |
Makeover result, maybe |
"Who wants this?" response |
Drive (away) |
Newswoman Sawyer |
Wong of stand-up comedy |
Floor |
Feature of a batter that needs more whisking |
Eyes: Sp. |
Physician who co-founded A.A., familiarly |
Is |
Fisherman's ___ (San Francisco attraction) |
How some like their café |
Kind of clef |
Traipse (about) |
Creatures that can have asymmetrical ears, which aid in hunting |
Sui generis |
"Nah" |
To a produce vendor near closing time: "You're ..." |
Go up against |
To a cosmetician: "You're ..." |
The "B" in GB |
Warranting an "X," say |
Author Janowitz of literature's "brat pack" |
Home to Antilia, the world's most valuable private residence (27 floors, $2.2 billion) |
Greeting when running into someone unexpectedly |
Pinot ___ |
Occasion to get all gussied up |
Cutesy sound accompanying a poke |
Book before Amos |
Many end in "-ite" |
Texas county on the Mexican border |
Destitution |
"Expect ___" (road sign) |
Italian painter known for his frescoes |
Code edited by a webmaster |
Ice cream purchase |
Utter nonsense |
How some like their coffee |
Pain relief brand |
One of two on the Titanic |
Palindromic rulers |
All ___ |
To a bad free throw shooter: "You're ..." |
Crowd noise |
Ruin, as plans |
Blubbers |
The dove's-foot crane's-bill, for instance |
Big seller of animal supplies |
To a temp worker: "You're ..." |
Architect Frank |
To a rude driver: "You're ..." |
Native speakers of Chiwere |
2020 U.S. Open tennis champ Naomi |
Apt anagram of MY CAR |
See 76-Across |
Jason who played Khal Drogo on "Game of Thrones" |
Fishing basket |
___ Tzu (dog breed) |
Placing a call |
The Reds, on scoreboards |
___ Brava, Spain |
All over hell's half ___ (everywhere) |
Item on a president's lapel |
Pool chalk target |
Parts of Twitter profiles |
Clicking sound? |
Vim |
Friendship |
Middle of a certain three-in-a-row |
Wrath |
With 98-Across, to an aspiring entrepreneur: "You're ..." |
[Leave it] |
Itching to eat and irritable about it, in slang |
Things stuck in clogs |
Like sponge cakes |
Lone Star State sch. |
Taylor Swift's first #1 country hit, 2007 |
Sci-fi classic featuring the Three Laws |
Something to do with your buds? |
Social climate |
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