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New York Times crossword of September 6th, 2020 other clues |
Part of a backpack |
Pyramids, often |
Dutch requirements |
Evan : Welsh :: ___ : Scottish |
One of Chekhov's "Three Sisters" |
Hunter of myth |
Bring to bear |
Result, maybe, in brief |
Many apartments in old warehouse districts |
Japanese comics style |
Labor Day baby, e.g. |
Shape formed by an extended thumb and index fingers |
Good person to believe in |
Switz. neighbor |
Writer Tarbell who took on Standard Oil |
Pins are placed at the end of them |
07 film |
Some E.M.T. cases |
Buying binges |
Count in music |
Logical start? |
U preceder |
Picked from a lineup, informally |
Hurt |
Proverbs |
Like puppeteers, usually |
Maven |
Leafy crown material |
Day competitor |
Bailiwicks |
Legal |
Chief Chirpa and others, in sci-fi |
Wastes away |
"Fantasy" Grammy winner |
Cool, in old slang |
"The way things are currently going ..." |
Muscle problem |
Muscular |
Grammy-winning country singer Black |
Play combo of old |
Mark ___, winner of the 1998 Masters |
George Carlin was its first host, for short |
State capital on the Colorado River |
Subject of Newton's first law of motion |
Dealers do this |
Have an in-tents experience? |
QB's pass: Abbr. |
"___ to My Socks," Pablo Neruda poem |
Larsson who wrote "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" |
Additionally |
Deletes, with "out" |
Tree alternative |
Kind of salami |
N.Y.C.'s first subway line |
Like some gas: Abbr. |
"Big Sur" novelist, 1962 |
A suggestion |
World capital whose name comes from the Greek for "wisdom" |
Humble |
Jazz composer with an Egyptian-inspired name |
"___ your call" |
"Elements of Algebra" author, 1770 |
First lady of the 1950s |
Kind of pear that resembles an apple |
Rapper with the 2003 hit "I Can" |
"Judge ___" (1995 Stallone movie) |
___ and curl (salon treatment) |
Not interfere with |
Tower over the field |
Sci-fi film with vehicles called "light cycles" |
Loaded (with) |
Prone to fidgeting |
Some 1990s Toyotas |
American fashion designer who once served as the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent |
___ pro nobis |
Mixed together |
Gets one over on |
Junkyard warning, maybe |
Play back? |
Rust and quartz |
Equity valuation stat |
Tiny bit of work |
Vodka brand, informally |
She gained fame from her leading role in "Fame" |
Having the means |
___ Lofgren, guitarist for the E Street Band |
Wolflike |
Great two-pair poker hand |
Once called |
Spanish resort island |
"Sure, I guess ..." |
Relating to egg cells |
Actor who won a 2016 Presidential Medal of Freedom |
Six-line verse |
Wilson of "Meet the Parents" |
Colloquial contraction |
Stops up |
Surreptitious |
Greek H's |
Golfer Ernie |
It ended on Nov. 11, 1918 |
Swell up |
Laundry soap since 1908 |
"___, all ye faithful" |
Classic fruity sodas |
Occupied, with "in" |
Accept as charged |
"How sad!" |
Liquor levy, e.g. |
Provoke |
Surgical inserts |
Painter José María ___ |
Kind words |
"Va ___" (Italian "All right") |
Something to bookmark |
Film director Jon |
You, to Yves |
"___ doctor, but ..." |
Trait of a clingy romantic partner |
Lead singer of rock's Yeah Yeah Yeahs (who uses just the initial of her last name) |
Churchill's trademark gesture |
Author born Truman Streckfus Persons |
Not much at all |
Ballet attire |
"The Simpsons" grandpa |
"More of the ___" (1967 #1 album) |
Weepy 1954 Patti Page hit |
Haberdasher's clasp |
Of the ankle |
Stunned, in a way |
Walk heavily |
Contemptible sort |
Toothy smile |
Jazz's James |
Condo, e.g. |
Kaffiyeh wearer |
Christmas tree hanging |
Just between us? |
Family nickname |
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