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New York Times crossword of October 17th, 2020 other clues |
Pattern of five shapes arranged like this puzzle's central black squares |
Highlands memorials |
Like Davy Jones's locker |
Request before a deal |
Type face? |
Treaty signed by Carter and Brezhnev |
Some last a lifetime |
Grind |
Hunger (for) |
Summer Mass. hrs. |
___ Yonath, 2009 Chemistry co-Nobelist |
No-goodnik |
Roman's foe in the Gallic Wars |
Building supports |
"Veep" actress Chlumsky |
About to explode, maybe |
Do some supermarket work |
More repulsive |
Chemistry student's expense |
Inexperienced with |
Puts away |
Alternatives to Nikes |
God with a chariot pulled by goats |
Overseer of millions at work, perhaps |
Govt. research grant org. |
Ending with xylyl |
Goblins, old-style |
Follow |
Changed one's tune, in brief? |
One side of the Ural Mountains |
Who definitely isn't the real McCoy? |
Setting for "The Great Escape" |
Present person |
See 38-Across |
One of five depicted in this puzzle |
NATO alphabet letter before Romeo |
Needing to be tucked in, say? |
Disclaimer hinting at false humility |
Brings home |
Shout, in Chamonix |
SOS responder, for short |
Newborn |
Site of Coleridge's "stately pleasure-dome" |
Paper alternative to plastic |
Political commentator Navarro |
"___ never work" |
Whence a memorable emperor's fall |
Gadfly |
Reaction to an unexpected joke |
___ City (Baghdad district) |
Ornaments |
Sharpen, as a razor |
Palindromic tennis champ of the 1990s |
Hitting |
Bronze: Lat. |
Old ___ |
Tailgate party sight |
French dessert of fruit encased in sweet batter |
Theater director Trevor with three Tonys |
Language from which "peyote" comes |
Unfortunate event |
Flamingo's support, often |
Blush |
Flounder relative |
Brain wave readers, for short |
"Really? Is *nobody* on my side now?" |
Rackets |
Something to shoot for |
Morocco's next-largest city after Casablanca |
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