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New York Times crossword of October 3rd, 2020 other clues |
Some pricey undergarments |
Beach patrol conveyances, for short |
When "the arms I long for will open wide," in a 1963 top 5 hit |
"Brace yourselves!" |
Item requiring special handling on planes |
Place that may have your number |
Historic aircraft inits. |
Sticky pad? |
Something hanging near Christmas lights, maybe |
Org. concerned with broadband access |
Pirates' terms of address |
Word derived from the Egyptian for "great house" |
Nose-in-the-air |
Cartoon character with a noted football prank |
Orange-brown hue |
Kvetches |
A.T.M. input: Abbr. |
"E-Z" or "xtra" |
T as in telegraph? |
Larva of a dragonfly, named after Greek myth |
Alpine lake |
Athlete who once served as his country's Extraordinary Minister for Sport |
Routine |
Walks along the boardwalk, say |
Guard |
Sauce ingredient in a Londoner's "pie and mash" |
Hoops star during the N.B.A.-A.B.A. merger |
Singer/dancer/actress Falana |
Terminus for some BART riders |
___ Fronteras (area where Brazil, Peru and Colombia meet) |
Green |
Fraud, for example |
Annual New Year's Day event |
Planets, e.g. |
Elton John and Lady Gaga, for two |
Concessions |
Fashion designer Di Santo |
Neighbor of a Belarusian |
Inits. on a bucket of food |
"The Taming of the Shrew" role |
Published |
Many college students of the 1980s-'90s, informally |
Wharton, for one |
Issa of comedy |
For whom Homs might be home |
One for the books? |
South Carolina college |
Setter's activity |
Backs (away) |
Stew vessel |
Really overdo the sunbathing |
Chemical compounds in bubble gum |
"Here's the ___" |
Spring or fall, e.g. |
Swindle |
Cryotherapy setting |
"___ the Man" (2006 film inspired by "Twelfth Night") |
Post master? |
Quick buck, say |
See 54-Down |
Party person |
Gets hot |
"Morning in America" campaigner |
Scrap |
Literature Nobelist Mario Vargas ___ |
Man's name that becomes a toy when its first letter is moved to the end |
With 41-Down, swindlers |
Hairstyle that's short on the sides |
Chorus for picadores |
Hotel room extra |
Good Friday Agreement grp. |
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