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"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" catchphrase crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of August 23rd, 2021 other clues |
Opposite of tight-fitting, as jeans |
Molten rock in a volcano |
State one's views |
Does needlework |
Native Americans originally of the Plains |
Campfire waste |
Gets an F on a test, say |
Ones with A.P.O. addresses |
Tough H.S. science course |
Slangy affirmative |
Wildebeest |
Harsh, as a storm or criticism |
Each and ___ |
Nintendo antagonist with a "W" on his cap |
Mess of a mistake |
Interplanetary craft, for short |
"Help!" |
Model Kate |
Verne captain |
Ward off, as a sword |
Gratis |
Record spinners, in brief |
Took a chair |
Groove it's hard to get out of |
Sign at the end of an entrance ramp |
"See ya!" |
Opposite of drowsy |
"Be Prepared," for Boy Scouts |
Battling |
"You were close with that response" |
Self-referential, in modern lingo |
Shore birds |
Thick slice |
The "99" in $2.99, e.g. |
Grp. with a Most Wanted list |
Manipulates |
Ave. crossers |
Break down grammatically |
Brings in, as a salary |
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" catchphrase |
Relatives, informally |
Tiny bit |
Pond amphibian |
Scoundrel |
Battery terminal |
West Coast winter hrs. |
"Columbo" catchphrase |
Alternative to .com and .edu |
What aspirin helps alleviate |
The fact that the Bible is the most shoplifted book in America, e.g. |
Designer Wang |
"There! I did it!" |
Headdress for the archbishop of Canterbury |
Welsh "John" |
Vowel sound heard twice in "true blue" |
"The Jackie Gleason Show" catchphrase |
Lofty ambition |
TV-monitoring agcy. |
Ill temper |
Parisian denial |
___ King Cole |
Shaquille of the N.B.A. |
Verdi opera |
Have debts |
The sum of the digits of any multiple of ___ is a multiple of ___ (arithmetic curiosity) |
'60s drug dose |
"Fat chance!" |
Is suspended |
Castaway's site |
"Surprisingly impressive!" |
Back of a ship |
Many works of Edgar Allan Poe |
Fruit desserts |
Words from one who's defeated |
___ Arbor, Mich. |
Military muscle |
Classic British sports cars |
Sleuths, in old slang |
"Seinfeld" catchphrase |
Largest city in the Palestinian state |
Aged Grimm character |
Typographical flourish |
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