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Like a dog on a walk, usually crossword clue
L E A S H E D
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New York Times crossword of October 3rd, 2018 other clues |
Herd at Yellowstone |
The challengers |
Check closely |
Nonhumanities subjects, for short |
Checks for a fracture, perhaps |
Norm: Abbr |
Hoodwink |
Took gold |
Director Van Sant |
Object of worship |
Immature |
Top-notch |
'Das Kapital' author |
English novelist McEwan |
Office note |
It ebbs and flows |
Train stop |
'Go, team!' |
One end of a maze |
Tuna type |
Finish |
Place to play musical spoons |
Jibe |
Finished |
'She' responds to voice commands |
Lab work |
Presidential perk until 1977 |
1,000 in a metric ton |
Upscale |
Football field marking |
Utah's ___ Canyon |
Prince George, to Prince William |
Actor Epps |
Garden dividers |
Like Brutalist architecture |
Vain queen who boasted that she was more beautiful than 18-Across |
Purplish-red flowers |
Alexander who wrote 'The Dunciad' |
Generation ___ |
Like Edward Snowden |
Where 63-Across ruled prior to her banishment |
Rank for Jay Landsman on 'The Wire': Abbr |
An American abroad |
Gets ready to play hockey, with 'up' |
Locales for many food courts |
Where a river meets the sea |
Roald who wrote 'James and the Giant Peach' |
Annual Austin festival, for short |
Gives comfort |
Long, thin mushroom |
Writer Beattie |
Roof feature |
Base ___ |
Gobble down |
Year abroad |
Sailor's quaff |
God who banished 63-Across to the sky, as depicted by the constellation formed by the X's in this puzzle's finished grid |
Mails |
Sea nymphs, in Greek mythology |
Besides |
Guessing a number an audience member has thought of, e.g |
Big factor in longevity |
Shortening brand |
Mature |
Had by heart |
Cereal fruit |
Moves like a heron |
'Don't Cry for Me Argentina' musical |
Sit quietly, perhaps |
Certain operating system |
Muckraker Tarbell |
Handle |
Chasers in many a chase scene |
Munch Museum city |
Speck |
Tear in two |
Haul |
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