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Clock setting on the Big Island: Abbr. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 17th, 2020 other clues
Weather map symbol
Numbers of concern to showrunners
English county that's home to Brighton
See 63-Across
Having a low neckline, as a dress
"Gotta split"
Group of 18th-century thinkers that included Voltaire and Rousseau
Butter, in Burgundy
Doctors Without Borders and others, in brief
Chinese port city on Korea Bay
Occupy, as a booth
Word with roll or bar
Spanish "that"
Muppet wearing a horizontally striped shirt
State capital on the Mississippi
Iniquities
Places of iniquity
End-of-level challenges in video games
Items in 18" x 18" x 1 3/4" boxes
Org. for lightweights
Like the hands in the Allstate logo
___ & the Blowfish
Popular dating app
Targets of formicide
What sneers express
Keystone ___
Lake drained by the Truckee River
Editorial reversal
Eponym of Aqaba's airport
Echo voice
Dyes that can be used as pH indicators
Roofing material
One who might say "Your money's no good here"?
Flying class?
Like some leaves and knives
Blast
"The Confessions of ___ Turner" (1967 Pulitzer-winning novel)
Scrapped
Overwhelming favorite
Woodworking machine
AAA service
One with a small but devoted fan base
Had legs, so to speak
R. J. Reynolds product that once sponsored "The Dick Van Dyke Show"
African grazer
Pan flute musician in iconic commercials of the 1980s
Some skilled workers in "Brave New World"
Your current occupation?
Big name in swimwear
Like a jackass
Yalitza ___, Best Actress nominee for 2018's "Roma"
Caesar salad ingredient
How some stock shares are sold
Party line?
Lead-in to while
The "Last Great Race on Earth"
Slo-___ fuse
South African money
Respondent
Love match?
On the schedule
Representative
Chef's creation
Crosses one's fingers
Subjects of four famous violin concertos by Vivaldi
Sophisticated
Can't take
Body part that's also a Hebrew letter
Christ, to Christians
Flavorful
Colts, maybe
Interstellar clouds
Sch. on Chesapeake Bay
Fundamental dispositions
Simmering sites
Eaglelike
Classic Chevrolets
Airer of the gospel music reality competition "Sunday Best"
Comic actor whose wife left him to marry their neighbor, Frank Sinatra
Whiffs
47th U.S. vice president
Bitcoin and the like
"Capeesh"
Entertainer Minnelli
Superman co-creator Jerry
Sports icon with the autobiography "Faster Than Lightning"
Creature seen basking on the shores of the Galápagos
Pourable art material
With 55-Down, inning enders
___ Pieces
Has in mind
Entertainment on a diner place mat, maybe
Restrained from biting
Returning after curfew, say
Alka-Seltzer tablet, for one
Substance used to preserve the Declaration of Independence
Early omnivore
Apt rhyme for "bore"
Places of intense scrutiny
Some biodiesel sources
Victorian home?
Judged
Competed
Spends extravagantly
Whole
Rockyesque interjections
Things taken while waiting
Let fly
Former North Carolina senator Kay ___
W.W. II general ___ Arnold
Clickable list
Freaking out
Good-sized wedding band
Mythical flier
Gymnastics event for both men and women
Major tributary of the Mississippi
The ___ State, nickname for Maine
Popular performance-enhancing supplement for athletes
Mary I or Elizabeth I
Isolated
Account

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