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"Pretty worm of Nilus," in Shakespeare crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 5th, 2020 other clues
Opposite of very
Part of Kamala Harris's ancestry
Lead-in to -nomic
"Not finished yet ..."
Some tandoori fare
Paper-pusher
Stopping point?
Outburst of complete exhaustion
Dice, in slang
"Glorify ___ Name" (church chorus)
Roman foeman
Witticism
New York football team, to fans
Country singer/songwriter Tillis
Palindromic woman's name
One going through cyclic ups and downs?
Spot at a movie theater
Doctor's approach
Suffix with form
Curve together loosely, as one's hands
Plates
Not-so-hard pill to swallow
Zip
Playwright Fugard
Laugh it off, say
Fall sound
Polonium was named for her homeland, Poland, in 1898
"Watch your ___!" (response to 52-Across)
Option for expressing grievances
Picks, in football: Abbr.
Calves come from them
See 48-Across
Scope
Something you shouldn't do in an art museum
Solar ___
Celebrity chef Paula
Grew a spine
Client's company contact, informally
Dummkopf
"___ absolute mess"
Word that's also a diminutive suffix
Stop at
Big earner at a business
Message that basically tells you to get a life?
Amazon deterrent
Work with a needle, informally
Terrible on opening weekend, say
Some slapstick props
Impersonate on Halloween
It contains many numbers
Gilbert and Sullivan's "glorious thing to be"
Olympic pursuit
"___ inside" (convenience store sign)
Parts of Polynésie française
Form of crowdfunding
Lamborghini alternative
Things that can be cracked
One knife in a knife collection
Source of the brachiocephalic trunk
Heaven, with "the"
Gets a hard look (at)
Athletic trainer's supply
A as in Atlantic City?
Projects
Kind of rule

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