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So-called "Father of the Italian Language" crossword clue
D A N T E
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New York Times crossword of August 6th, 2021 other clues |
Fruit used to flavor the liqueur patxaran |
Culture medium |
Fertile soils |
Element next to iron on the periodic table |
Trifling amount |
Threat that's hard to take seriously |
"Gracious!," informally |
"___ has poor memory": Gabriel García Márquez |
Lead-in to night or day |
Things sometimes named after queens |
Invigorating |
Fictional operator of the Discovery One spaceship |
Put on the line, say |
Psychoanalyst Fromm |
Chap |
The end of time? |
When repeated, name in 1968 news |
Response from Siri |
Charlotte ___, capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands |
Trifling amounts |
Most highly prized collectible coins |
Poster impostor? |
Trig function |
Dice, for instance |
Source of ruin |
Something you might throw in frustration |
Foil alternative, in Fulham |
Lisa of "A Different World" |
"Well, aren't you so darn special!" |
Completely bought |
Juice bar ingredient |
Fathers, abroad |
1970s-'80s sitcom station |
Sylvia of jazz |
Got ready for a photo, say |
Old Hollywood actress born in Austria-Hungary |
Title rock lyric before "I'm gonna find ya / I'm gonna get ya, get ya, get ya, get ya" |
"Heavens to Murgatroyd!" |
Alex and ___ (jewelry chain) |
Hits the jackpot, say |
Exceedingly obtuse |
Go over |
With 10-Down, miss the boat |
See 9-Down |
Branch of agriculture pertinent to dairy farmers and cattle ranchers |
Longtime N.B.A. head coach Nate |
___ money |
Partner of all |
Pain to a pediatrician? |
Director Cameron |
Judean king |
Woman's name that becomes a different woman's name when its third and fourth letters are switched |
Marching band instruments |
What "n" might mean |
Foes of the Romans |
Fathers |
"I was ___!" |
Starve |
Like a large garage or small pileup |
Badly chafe |
Feature of Herman on "The Simpsons" |
Moon of Saturn |
Half-___ (latte order) |
Stirrups, e.g. |
Kerfuffle |
Tries, in a way |
Lobster catcher? |
Just deserts |
Currency of Laos |
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