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New York Times crossword of August 8th, 2020 other clues
Some trips to resupply festivities
Kid's fixation
It has four bases
Joint that sells joints
Word of dismissal
Square
Toolbar heading
Singer/songwriter Sands
Ditch
Ω
Downplay the significance of
Hit the town
2019 event for Uber, briefly
Places for demos
Entered angrily, say
Makes the rounds on a weekend night, say
It starts right out of the gate
Cher, for example
Common recyclable
Optimistic
Money for a bullet train ticket, maybe
Kind of coat
Muscle that can be exercised by dumbbells, for short
Let know, with "off"
Too forward
Super Six, of old autodom
The Taj Mahal, e.g.
Like ballet dancers, at times
HP competitor
Metaphorical source of irritation
They have many outlets
Turns down
Place to go that requires cash at the door?
Throw out
___ Petry, first female African-American writer with a million-selling novel ("The Street")
CB channel for emergency use
Destroy
Zoom call option
Lollapalooza
Daughter of Tethys in Greek mythology
Content of some chats, in brief
Infinitive verb suffix in Italian
Conjoined title character of 1990s-2000s Nickelodeon cartoons
"Huh!"
Big name in luxury handbags
Word that sounds like "orange" in a classic knock-knock joke
Eliciting a "Blech!"
Shampoo brand
Film ___
Smart
When NATO was formed
Setting for much of "Life of Pi"
Seat of Hillsborough County, with a population of 400,000+
It's just above a 4
Seasonal milkshake flavor, informally
"Oh, no you ___!"
Demographic myth often used with respect to Asian-Americans
Form moisture, in a way
Actress Price who co-starred on CBS's "Rules of Engagement"
Argue (with)
Ring highlights?
Bit of German street food, informally
Sitcom regular at Monk's Cafe
Key
What newcomers learn, with "the"
Spread, with "out"
Feature in many depictions of Buddha
[Is this thing on?]
Hard-to-believe filings at the N.S.A.

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