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T E E N A N G S T
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New York Times crossword of September 22nd, 2018 other clues |
Like half a deck |
Emergency key |
So |
Spring arrival |
Makes tingly, in a way |
Exploit |
No light amount of work |
External: Prefix |
Talk show host named in the #MeToo movement |
Orchard pests |
'Elektra' composer |
Their checks don't check out |
Childhood home of Grant Wood and Elijah Wood |
Org. in 2017's 'Dunkirk' |
Fairly |
Actress Hayek |
Frosty film |
They typically revolve around steps |
Overseas dissent |
Fully accept |
TV series whose first episode was titled 'Where Is Everybody?' |
Owner of the Cheshire Cat, with 'the' |
Certain racing teams |
Unaccounted for, briefly |
Photo ___ |
City SW of Kansas City |
Gamble |
Unappealing trumpet sound |
Pictures that might make you hungry |
Garment originally fashionable in the late 1950s |
Comes with |
Way to get around writer's block? |
Polite reply to Aunt Polly |
Gets hitched |
Connection concerns, in brief |
What laying a king on its side in chess means |
Polo on the small screen |
Go down or come up |
Counterpart of an iamb |
Wine aperitif |
Problem for a plumber |
Harden the outside of through cooking |
Crib users |
Wine shop offering, informally |
Program that analyzes the structure of input |
Hearty entree |
Dance in which 'you bring your knees in tight' |
___ O'Hara, Martian's host on old TV's 'My Favorite Martian' |
Renaissance painter Guido |
Home of the 11,000-foot-deep Cotahuasi Canyon |
Dangerous toy |
___ Zor-El, Supergirl's birth name |
River from the Appalachians |
Italian diminutive suffix |
Dinner from the oven |
River to the South China Sea |
Jon who wrote and illustrated 'Smart Feller, Fart Smeller and Other Spoonerisms' |
Dramatic opening |
Shot contents |
Julie ___, host of TV's 'Big Brother' |
Eats before dinner? |
'___ 101' (former Nickelodeon sitcom) |
Least in question |
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