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New York Times crossword of August 29th, 2021 other clues
Bird of prey that's gently petted?
Something you might click to open
Word with poetry or proportions
Politician with the campaign slogan 30-Across
Longtime hockey star Kovalchuk
Popular pops
Kind of attack
To read: Sp.
Gross
Error, in totspeak
Buys in
Look down on
Actor Justin sitting poolside?
Sliver
Two-player card game
Make fun of small orange fruits?
Something rectangular that might have more than four sides
Hang up the cleats, so to speak
Bishop's headgear
Award-winning film set in Tehran
Exploit
Some rideshare info
River across the New York/New Jersey border
Adds insult to injury
Santa-tracking org.
Basis for an insurance investigation
"Build ___ Buttercup" (1968 hit by the Foundations)
Spot for a perfume sample in a magazine, maybe
Green prefix
Staff
Lead-in to com or net, but not org
Wrinkly-skinned fruit
Largest object in the Kuiper belt
And the following, in footnotes
His birthday is celebrated as "Children's Day" in India
Worries anxiously
Mounted on
Angry reaction
Main port of Yemen
Elicits a "Whoa" from, say
Thing seen in the foreground of "Washington Crossing the Delaware"
N.Y. neighbor
Calculators of old
Partner of starts
Speaking part?
"In that case ..."
Paul of "Little Miss Sunshine"
Didn't hear the alarm, say
Where fruit bat soup is eaten as a delicacy
Orange follower
Widespread
Nonstop flight?
Maori for "image"
Four-time U.S. Open champ
Four-time Australian Open champ
It has its highlights
Maker of the MDX, NSX and TLX
Bloc party?
Fix up again
Brown hue
Home of many Sherpas
___ Hughes, name of main roles in "Westworld" and "Downton Abbey"
Decade after the aughts
Blossom
Taipei-to-Seoul dir.
Frequently
___ Palmas
TV character who said "Time to hit the hay ... oh, I forgot, I ate it!"
Old auto with its founder's monogram
Storage spot
Opposite of "avant"
Reason to reschedule
Mashed potatoes, on a Thanksgiving plate?
Instrument heard in Spanish folk music
Vinyl collection
Food brand whose sales boomed after the premiere of "Stranger Things"
"When We Were Young" singer
Sharp
Fourth-quarter meltdown at an N.B.A. game in Oklahoma City?
Made out
Take home
Lather gatherer
Remained in bed, e.g.
Something to shoot for
"... sting like ___"
Clubs
___ Bleus, nickname for France's soccer team
Boardwalk treat
Plugged in, so to speak
Actor Leary
Missions, for short
___ State, nickname for Massachusetts
Redeems at a casino
Sooners, by another name
Have a home-cooked meal
Like some obligations
Dict. listing
Setting for Mets games: Abbr.
Gradually diminish
Residential suffix with Angel
High-priced violin, informally
All-knowing sort
It's represented by a dot in the top-left corner, in Braille
Mideast palace parts
Son of Gloucester in "King Lear"
With 72-Down, a pop
See 71-Down
___ Alonso, Mets slugger with the most home runs by a rookie in M.L.B. history (53)
"... ish"
People people, for short
Exit
"What's ___, Doc?" (old Bugs Bunny short)
Grapefruit descriptor
Kelly of "Live"
Remark after losing
Nutritional figs.
"___ be an honor!"
Snapple competitor
"Socialism: Utopian and Scientific" writer, 1880
Leaning right: Abbr.
Swimmers in kelp forests
Having very little mental energy left
Trimmed (down)
Bug spray ingredient
Face cards?
One prone to looking down
Destination for oenophiles
Tailor
Wrestling star John
Moonfish
See 4-Across
His tomb is in Red Square
Beams of one's dreams?
Visit a museum to see a Rembrandt exhibit?
Sicily's Parco dell'___
Diamondbacks, on scoreboards
Food served in an omakase meal

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