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Political satirist who said "If you were the only person left on the planet, I would have to attack you. That's my job" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 29th, 2020 other clues
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2015 film from Marvel Studios
Affecting people at large
Where Marie Curie was born
Bit of misdirection from an athlete
Clearly working out
Generic rivalry
___ State (school with 23 campuses)
Way out there
Diagnosis from an ophthalmologist
Great deal
Expression of doubt
Day when the ball drops: Abbr.
Ship's record
Trading card franchise that's an alternative to Pokémon
Like good computer screens, for short
Weight
Array in a security office
Muppets song with nonsense lyrics
Impossible to screw up
Fill with fragrance, in a way
Music genre for Psy and BTS
Côtes du ___ (wine appellation)
Released for attack
Things kept on racks
Features of some 11-Down
"Here comes a fight!"
Extra work
Bank job of a sort
Bid at the last second
What fools do, they say
Accident report?
Mantle, e.g.
Fool
Author whose name is one letter off from 31-Down
Acts cautiously (around)
Kind of pork
Bounds
Spreadsheet entries: Abbr.
Alternative to a Yodel or a Swiss Roll
___ Williams, player of Shirley on "Laverne & Shirley"
Pacific Northwest native
Wall Street woe
They're not basic
Huff and puff
Stuff
Fool
Weight
Home to part of the Wasatch Mountains
Walks slowly and steadily
"___ me!"
Barnyard sound
Picketer's holding
Eastern Central Div. player
Joan who wrote "The Year of Magical Thinking"
Apollo craft, for short
Flop
Outburst from Sneezy
Like ziggurats
This will help ease the pain
No credit, say
"___ All That" (1999 rom-com)
Haydée, to the Count of Monte Cristo, par exemple
Very bright, but not in a good way
Cause of a public embarrassment, maybe
"Please, go ahead"
Cockamamie
Blitz
New Age author Deepak ___
Two for dinner?
First in a series

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