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Lead-in to story crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of August 22nd, 2020 other clues |
Finger-on-lips sound |
Performer for whom a San Diego stadium was named |
Some company bigwigs, for short |
Food mascot in a green suit jacket |
Gifford's talk show successor |
"Take that, loser!" |
Pole position? |
Comic whom Seinfeld called "the Picasso of our profession" |
___ sleep |
Only graphic novel to win a Pulitzer Prize (awarded 1992) |
Onetime neighbor of French Indochina |
Find outrageously funny |
"OK, I've heard enough" |
Prompter of a channel change, maybe |
Rain can ruin it |
Binges |
What it takes to become a queen? |
Neil Patrick Harris's role on "How I Met Your Mother" |
Herb of the parsley family |
Romeo or Juliet |
Member of the fam |
Settles with |
Some pricey cars, for short |
Great deal |
"Pourquoi ___?" |
Actress Linney of Netflix's "Ozark" |
Opposite of inept |
Words that sometimes follow 1-Across |
Guys |
Skinflint |
Leading role in "The Phantom of the Opera" |
Doesn't take any cards, say |
In need of a lift? |
Passes on |
French philosopher Bergson |
2003 #1 hit with the lyric "Shake it like a Polaroid picture" |
Relative of a tie in music |
Newfoundland sound |
Half of a classic comedy duo |
Reason to see a gastroenterologist |
Do some fast data processing? |
Obsessed with |
Hangout for Dorian Gray |
Flipper |
Gold rush phenomena |
Branch of the D.H.S. |
Like a stereotypical mobster's voice |
Things picked up at a landfill |
Sub-Saharan scourge |
False front |
British flier |
Giuseppe ___, leader in Italy's unification |
English translation of 50-Across |
Accord |
Natural history museum sights |
Emergency exit feature |
Beer with a triangular logo |
Way cool |
Ways |
A keen eye, for a proofreader, say |
Waves of New Agers? |
"Little Women" director Gerwig |
Having had quite enough |
Much can be written on this |
Off |
Small cell |
Piece in Stratego |
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