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Golden ___ (vanilla-flavored snack) crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of September 4th, 2020 other clues |
___ class (provider of an aerobic workout) |
Trucker's tracker |
Underwear brand |
Way off |
First winner of the Nebula Award for Best Novel, 1965 |
Letters typed with the right ring finger |
Dance seen in 2-Down |
Expensive beer chaser? |
Counts' counterparts |
Land east of the Eastern Desert |
Lift |
128 oz. |
About |
Year, in Portuguese |
Wedding dress that's often red |
Many June celebrants |
DVR manufacturer |
Sleep inits. |
Main ingredient in a hurricane cocktail |
___TV (WarnerMedia channel) |
In deep water |
Drink that may contain aspartame |
Vanilla-flavored drink |
Congresswoman who said "I want to be remembered as the only woman who ever voted to give women the right to vote" |
"I got this!" |
Meme you've seen a thousand times, maybe |
"Hold your horses!" |
They might come in saucers, for short |
Nobel Prize winner whose name should ring a bell? |
Notice |
Adele or Ed Sheeran |
Athlete in the N.B.A.'s Southwest Div. |
Largest order of animals on earth, with over 350,000 species |
Tears |
Puget Sound predators |
___ + Shay, Grammy-winning country duo |
"Shoot!" |
What a lock on a bridge can symbolize |
Easternmost point of the Silk Road |
Theater section |
Vacation destination |
Juul, e.g., informally |
High-level criminal? |
Seat of Washoe County |
Hubbub |
Nutritious breakfast cereal |
Lips |
"Oh What a Circus" musical |
Less bright |
Like the families portrayed on "Gilmore Girls" and "Full House" |
Vacation destination |
It is avoided while playing it |
___ prima (painting technique) |
Hipsters |
Rating for "Full House" |
Movie mall cop |
She took a seat to take a stand |
"Ta-da!" |
One of about 500 million needed to fill an Olympic swimming pool |
Brightest star in Lyra |
"Shucks!" |
Noodle |
Very big |
Going away |
A bit crazy |
Hockey face-off site |
Hoot and holler |
Doesn't move another inch |
In a mean way? |
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