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Setting at the prime meridian, for short crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 10th, 2020 other clues
Bay of Pigs locale
Constricting snakes
Actor who's the opposite of subtle
"Moby-Dick" captain
Large group on the move
Drink such as Pepsi
Justice's garb
Designation on many a driver's license
Bashful
Holder for coffee or beer
Attics
Farm building with a loft
Giant ... with four of the five letters of "giant"
Bright, sunny area of a house
Pealed
"No more seats," in brief
Uncritically enthusiastic, colloquially
Confess (to)
Fruit in Newton cookies
Leather for fine gloves
Disdainful looks
Seoul automaker
Kind of ball that's supersoft
President after F.D.R.
Launch vehicle for many NASA missions
Miley who played Hannah Montana
___ scale (rater of mineral hardness)
Insects that may emerge after 17 years
Play-___ (toy clay)
Boat that sailed while it rained for 40 days and nights
Ringlet on a salon floor
Bit of evidence for Sherlock
Author Rice who created the vampire Lestat
Pro Football Hall-of-Fame QB John
Like pie, it's said
"Gangnam Style" musician
Salon colorings
Dedicated poems
Autos
"This doesn't look good ..."
Wee one's sun protection
"Honest" president
Tennis champ Bjorn
Dot follower in a nonprofit's web address
In slow tempo
One of 100 on the Hill
Sharpen
Oodles
Destination of the rover Perseverance
Hunting dogs
___ on the cob
Serious stage plays
Hosp. scan
Bicker
Groups of three
Next year's soph
Things to be mowed
Doggie's sound
Colorful dish with olives and feta cheese
Mother: Sp.
Larceny
Intuitive feeling
"Yes, proceed!," quaintly
Graduates of basic training, informally
Machine-gunned from the air
Weapons storehouse
In profusion, as plant growth
"This is so-o-o amazing!"
What you can't have and eat, too, it's said
Applaud
Charged particles
Big Apple school inits.
"Buenos ___"
Sly stratagem
Typically lost items that are "found" in the starts of 16-, 24-, 45- and 57-Across
Wonderment
Corporate biggie

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