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New York Times crossword of August 22nd, 2021 other clues
What a drawbridge may bridge
In that case
Control tower installation
Pass
"That one's ___" ("My bad")
Amelia Bedelia, e.g.
"Go me!"
Member of a noble family
2004 film about a group of MALIGNERS
It might be put on for stage PAGEANTRIES
Annual film festival where "Saw" and "Get Out" premiered
"___ La La" (1964 hit)
Senator, e.g., for short
Avoids a bogey, perhaps
Being
Be hopping mad
Cool one
W.W. II hero, informally
Muletas are waved at them
Canon camera
Branch of Islam
You might be MARVELING AT this as it whizzes by
Sort of SCHEMATIC for Christian education
Like some casts
City nicknamed "The Old Pueblo"
French city near the Belgian border
Prefix with colonial
Tight-fitting
Toni Morrison title heroine
Annual British acting award
Series of questions, maybe
Counterpart of elles
Opposite of never
Many relationships are INSTIGATED on one
Healthy eaters may give this A WIDE BERTH
Disrupt an online meeting, in a way
Mauna ___
Grp. that hasn't yet found what it's looking for
Wonder Woman and others
Valuable load for a mule
Influence
Pioneering gangsta rap group
Burdened
Just
Preferring one's own company, perhaps
They can be NOISELESS while stalking prey
Explorers of the UNTRAVERSED
Burden
Old cable TV inits.
Fill in
Word repeated in "I ___, I ___, it's off to work I go"
Lick, say
"___ merci!" (French cry)
"On it, captain!"
"No need to make me a plate"
Five-letter word that replaces a four-letter word?
1980s gaming inits.
Not even
Writing done GRAPHICALLY
The Trojans lacked the FORESIGHT to turn this down
It's multilayered
You should always bring it to a competition
Children's author Blyton
Be taken aback
One way to cook a 116-Across
Unenthusiastic
They know the drill: Abbr.
Word after hard or before short
"My Two ___" (2015 Claudia Harrington children's book)
Top
Appliance brand since 1934
Pea shooters?
"Sign me up!"
Complete travesty
Feature of many British accents
Binges too much, for short
As if orchestrated
Indexed data structures
Directly
Fourth person to walk on the moon
Do a double take?
Boot
Almost
What makes Shrek shriek?
One side in a debate
It may be blown
They may be blown
House Republican V.I.P. Stefanik
Star in Canis Major
Just so
Hot dog topper
Airline passenger request
Lion ___
"Dear ___ Hansen" (2017 Tony-winning musical)
Responds to br-r-r-isk weather?
Like zebras and lions
Voice with an Echo
Rub it in
"It is what it is" and others
Mike Krzyzewski, to Duke basketball fans
Rise
Hot dog topper
A little too silky, maybe
Justin Trudeau, by birth
Don't believe it!
Aftmost masts on ships
Gives fuel to
Gets a move on, quaintly
Who can hear you scream in space
Ending with poly-
Title meaning "commander"
"___ Meenie" (2010 hit)
Battling
Rings up
Showing the effects of an all-nighter, say
Give one's blessing to
It has more coastline than California, surprisingly
Score after seven points, maybe
Certain radio format
Apropos of
"Like that'll ever happen!"
"Appetizers" or "Desserts," at a diner
International cosmetics company ___ Rocher
Content people?
Larsson who wrote "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo"
Pooh-pooh
Common April activity, nowadays
Vietnamese sandwich
Group trying to sack a QB
Make over, as a ship
A crowd, they say
It has 104-Down legs
Obscure, with "out"
Girl in "The Old Curiosity Shop"
sin/tan
Major Japanese carrier
"Kill Bill" co-star
You can chew on it
Some appliances

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