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How many times the Washington Nationals have won the World Series crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 31st, 2021 other clues
___-schmancy
Apple's digital assistant
Sandwiches that may use Skippy and Smuckers, informally
Regions
The "Odyssey," for one
___ Canal, connector of the Hudson River to the Great Lakes
Arkansas's capital
"___ from New York, it's ..."
Bonny young woman
Overhaul
"Superbad" co-star Seth
Loss offsetter
Derrière
Bicolor cookies also called half-moons
Hold responsible
Cause of some nose-wrinkling
"How was ___ know?"
Red, as a steak
Portmanteau for denim cutoffs
Condition treated by Adderall, for short
Corp. giant spelled backward inside "giant"
Something tried out for in a tryout
Follows, as orders
Final practice before the big show
Opening between mountains
Opening for a coin
One of a pair of a carnival entertainer
Chocolate candy with a caramel center
Rice-shaped pasta
Fashion designer associated with the item spelled out by the starts of 17-, 26- and 42-Across
Clown of renown
Prerevolution Russian leader
Had a role to play
Obsessive fan, in slang
Plane assignment
Feed, as a fire
Leaf-changing season
Prima donna's big moment
Brooklyn basketball team
Tie in tic-tac-toe
Big inits. in fashion
Tennis star Williams
Cher holder?
Puerto ___
"Gross!"
House speaker Nancy
Flash of genius
"___ Talkin'," #1 hit for the Bee Gees
Observed
Composer Satie
German industrial valley
There's only one spot for this
Deuces
Former British P.M. Tony
Circular food item that may come in a 16" square box
Up, on a compass
Banned pesticide, for short
___ alcohol (fuel source)
Installs, as a lawn
___ Rutter, "Jeopardy!" contestant with the all-time highest winnings ($4.9+ million)
Places for tips
Valuable deposit
Existing in the mind only
"Hey, over here!"
Spanish gold
Place for a brawl in a western
Accompany on the red carpet, say
One of the Baldwin brothers
Bawls
Horse's gait
Slowly seep (out)
Org. with bowl games
"Hold ___ your hat!"
Vegetable paired with potato in a soup
Quaint shoppe descriptor
Adds to an email chain, in a way
Possesses

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