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Symbols of hope during the American and French Revolutions crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of September 19th, 2020 other clues |
Went along with |
TV "FYI," of a sort |
They go around in circles |
Fresh |
Commanded |
Russian letter in the spelling of "tsar" |
Contents of a certain pouch |
"Don't you worry" |
Ran rapidly |
Kraken, for one |
Wedding ring |
___ blaster (weapon for Emperor Zurg) |
Org. concerned with choppers |
"Whoa now, let's think about this for a minute" |
Shot required for international travel |
Collection of precious texts |
Classic couples' retreat? |
Get burnt |
Interruption |
Three-star picture? |
Where many connections are made |
Historic sites in Hot Springs, Ark. |
Angkor Wat, for one |
Blow it |
Smart relative? |
___ publica |
Follower of Martin Luther King Jr. |
Freshen, as a drink |
Prune |
Thorny subject |
Blockhead |
Free coffee, wellness programs, local discounts, etc. |
It's often made along with a birthday cake |
Titular woman of classical music |
Miserable |
Some quotes: Abbr. |
Kind of bean on the Big Island |
Campaign contributions that are given anonymously |
On one's way out, say |
[There you have it!] |
Meany of fiction |
Choice between two options |
Georgia who played Georgette on 1970s TV |
Streamline, maybe |
Admits, with "up" |
Double-crosser |
This, that or the other |
Something avoided by a person with teleophobia |
Beauty |
Send elsewhere (to) |
Treatment during "sandal season," informally |
"Camelot" composer |
"That ___ so bad!" |
Upright |
Freezable products sold in pouches |
Product whose name comes from the Greek for "digestion" |
Paradoxically, a close one might be hair-raising |
Wax off? |
Blood pigment |
Eldest sister in Chekhov's "Three Sisters" |
Staff you wouldn't want to employ? |
Unlikely serving at a Michelin-starred restaurant |
Colleague of Kent and Lane at the Daily Planet |
Roadside initials |
Pocket that isn't full of rye? |
Like the latest, in the past |
Kind of ID |
So says |
Opposite of kitsch |
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