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Newspaper sections that often fall out crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of August 18th, 2019 other clues |
Passes along, as a present |
What 13-Down means in poker |
Book in a mosque |
Antarctic mass |
Major British tabloid |
Yogurt container words |
Celebratory Native American feast |
Drives around awhile ... as suggested by this puzzle's circled squares? |
If's counterpart, in programming |
"S.N.L." alum Cheri |
Military alert system |
Sow's home |
Small criticism |
Baa-dly needing a haircut? |
"Today" co-host Hoda |
Challenges for infielders |
"De-e-e-eluxe!" |
Cherry brandy |
Certain rideshares |
Deposit box? |
Morning hour |
Many a Stan Lee film role |
Capital NE of Casablanca |
Idris of "The Dark Tower" |
Ones or tens place |
0 0 0 |
Wafer brand |
Hockey shot sound |
Shots in the dark |
Beginning of the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet |
Camera type, for short |
Very funny person |
Extremely cold |
River through Pakistan |
Sea creatures that may employ camouflage when hunting |
Blood type system |
Ones generating buzz in the music world? |
Play at full volume |
Super ___ (game series) |
Help with a job |
Wrath |
Eco-friendly car introduced in 2011 |
Something the nose knows |
___ Pictures |
First name on the Supreme Court |
Quits a program |
Dennis the Menace, e.g. |
Burnt barbecue bits |
Shooting stars, some think |
Kind of salami |
Pool components |
Type units |
Like going all in, maybe |
Diamond pattern |
Slowly, musically |
Some are liberal |
Meyers of late-night |
Producer of brown eggs |
Black ___ |
Arborist's tool |
Laid, as a claim |
"Spider-Man" director |
Hit hard |
1965 #1 Byrds hit ... as suggested by this puzzle's circled squares? |
Australia's smallest state |
Upstate New York city |
Topic of Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution |
Up-and-coming |
Wrinkle treatment |
Shaman, for one |
Age |
Romaine concern |
Kicks things off |
Land in the water |
Mortgage org. |
Mountains just south of Yellowstone |
The Quakers and others |
Celebrity socialite |
Comedian Margaret |
Mind |
"___ quam videri," state motto of North Carolina |
Strike on the head |
See 8-Across |
Home of the Marine Corps University |
___ Constitution |
Individual curls, say |
Slightly |
It contains M.S.G.: Abbr. |
1973 play featuring a sign with a burned-out "E" |
Part of a king's guard |
It charges to do some cleaning |
Arrogant newcomers |
Rebellion leader Turner |
Swagger |
Freud's first stage |
Plays hard after working hard |
Baker with the 1986 hit "Sweet Love" |
Baker or dry cleaner, maybe |
They multiply by dividing |
Garden item that sounds like the plural of another garden item |
Dispensers at banquets |
Help (out) |
Author of "The Lion, the Bear and the Fox" |
Full of empty talk |
Royals' org. |
Teleported, in the Harry Potter books |
Drop-down menu in online shopping |
I as in Icarus |
Something you might take a bow for in the theater? |
Unapologetic |
Squeaky mice, e.g. |
Chasm |
Jabber? |
Whirlpool subsidiary since 2006 |
Place to lace up |
"It's a snap!" |
Summer Triangle star |
The Notorious ___ |
Six Nations tribe |
Leave off, as the last word of a |
Line just above a total, say |
Squid's ink holder |
Latin rebuke |
Accumulate |
Up |
Like a zero-star review |
Savory taste |
Coat that's hard to take off |
Sports page fodder |
Paycheck go-with |
A plane might be flown on it |
Judicial order |
Pad site |
___ Rosso (Sicilian wine) |
Kind of citizenship |
Kind of tea |
Cpl. or sgt. |
Fwy., e.g. |
Virginia Woolf's "___ Dalloway" |
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