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New York Times crossword of August 18th, 2024 other clues
9 or 10, but not 11 or 12
Forming the bottom level
Metallic sound
Quick second?
Thickening substance obtained from seaweed
Mega-
Trash-loving Muppet
Election year focus
Its name comes from Japanese for "to fight"
Spacious
Amusement park attraction depicted above and below this answer
Cry following a countdown
___ vez (this time: Sp.)
Sewer scurrier
Prof's helpers
Be a cast member of
N.Y.C. home of "Christina's World"
"Three o'clock"
Hawaiian pizza topping
"Fiddler on the Roof" matchmaker
Titled widows
Two thumbs up?
Glass tube illuminant
Start to despair
About 3.26 light years
"Her Kind" poet Sexton
Capital on the Gulf of Guinea
Insignificant amount
"I've cracked it!"
Suffix with cyclo-
Genre influenced by calypso
"The Shape of Water" director
Consumers
Trip, with "off"
Amusement park attraction depicted weaving through this answer
"Kidding!"
"Likewise!"
Appear again after being killed, in a video game
Burnsian lead-in to body
React to something hilarious
Dweller in the cracks of a sunken ship, maybe
A+ service?
Ingvar Kamprad or Ingmar Bergman, e.g.
Dwindle
Canadian N.H.L. team
Prominent feature of Tom Selleck or David Hasselhoff
Total headache
Showy garden flower
Sour grapes drink?
Dating app success
Digs in the mud
Mega-
Lapel attachments
Dendrologist's study
Letter before omega
Egg cells
Sub domain
Things you might pray on
Vital component of the global refugee process
Amusement park attraction depicted above this answer
People that call New Zealand "Aotearoa"
Crumbled dessert topping
Last word before eating, sometimes
Nickname for the Los Angeles Angels
Set of pipes?
Not firm
"Hey, you! Yeah, you!"
Does a whole lot of nothing
Mammal whose name is spelled using only the letters of "mammal"
Biblical father of Kenan
Take one's profits, with "in"
Bebida en una taquería
Parking garage feature
Amusement park attraction depicted to the right of this answer
Participate in a Lakota smudging ceremony
Succulent genus
Pack
With 29-Down, insect that conducts raids
Sensible clothing for the Bay Area's climate
A gilded one is seen on King Tut's crown
Baton Rouge sch.
Zenith
Goes down for a while?
Actress Lee of "Past Lives"
Part of a circumference
Designer of noted terminals at Dulles and J.F.K.
"The Office" setting
Trial
Risqué
Maker of pianos and motorcycles
See 8-Down
Apartment dweller
Fruity Italian wine
Jazz pianist Garner
Perceptive
Goddess whose name fills in this fact: Hephaestus once made ___ magical throne
Equus africanus, e.g.
Get together
Brussels-to-Berlin dir.
Removed, as points
Oil platform?
Boorish sorts
Assist in a pick-and-roll
Yogurt-based beverage
Brown paper packages tied up with strings
Shell tool
The Four Knights' genre
Solar system model
Groups of nine
One hopping on the band wagon?
Direct
Pooh's pal
Indigenous people with a First Moccasin ceremony
Louis who wrote "Holes"
Aviary sound
Consequently
Says what isn't so
Itty-bitty
Fight (for)
Amusement park attraction depicted in and around this answer
Typing stat: Abbr.
The Albuquerque Isotopes and Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, for two
Compounds in cured meats
Destiny
Kind of coarse flour
Munich "mister"
Mileage, so to speak
Pepto-___
Part of an omakase meal
Word with French or free
Substitute
Pleased
Common spot for a houseplant
Title in Parliament
Draped garment
Aerial transport across New York's East River
Actress Moriarty
Finding ___ Submarine Voyage (Disneyland attraction)
At most
Audiologist's colleague, in brief
Agcy. overseeing public schools

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