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Asian capital on the Buriganga River crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 5th, 2020 other clues
Defensive fortifications
Colorful spot on a map
Provide resources for
Short short
Abominable
Rest stop, metaphorically
50s president?
Politician O'Rourke
Garbage disposal unit
What hits the HI notes?
Old Eur. domain
Details
Slight bit
More than a pair
Spot for a campaign sign
Drawing of grass?
Oscar winner for "Little Miss Sunshine"
___ minimum
Trailer advisory
Due
Proofing need, in baking
Things often drawn at night
2000s music star who writes his name with four dots
Avoid a clash
Mother ___
Ski lodge feature
Focus for a core workout
Editorial insertion
Dating abbr.
Quaint stationery shop item
Member of a chamber group
Parisian hangouts
Just between you and me?
Skateboard piece that connects the wheels to the deck
Put in storage
Fish with a prehensile tail
It has four legs and a head
First name of the most-selected author in Oprah's Book Club
Outlet for international travelers
M.O.
One whose work is always blowing up?
Cattle drive leader
Many hotel shuttles
Warning during the Battle of Britain
They go low when others go high
Escort down the aisle, informally
State of invincibility enabled by a cheat code
Lead-in to op
Au pair's specialty, for short
Exhortation from a personal trainer
Ingredient in tempera and tempura
They may come with a children's menu
One who goes into a seasonal rut
What recycling code "40" is used for
Transports
Like a very cold night, idiomatically
Sincere
Mr. High-and-Mighty
Direction word
Shakespearean killer
They'll wait for you
Laugh syllable
Writes quickly
Hairdo famously sported by Lucille Ball
Traditionalist
Part of many an insurance bundle
Sacred city in Buddhism
Drama at the Tonys, say
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