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Course for a non-Anglophone, for short crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 30th, 2020 other clues
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Pop singer known for wearing face-covering wigs
Anesthetic of old
Rabbit in a red dress
Twitch.tv user
Seeing red?
Help to settle
Noted 1836 battle site
The last of the Pillars of Islam
Tulsa sch.
They're parked at national parks
Temporarily adopt, as a pet
Mate for life?
Not on time for
Pot
Canceling key
They have pointy teeth
Timetable abbr.
Ish
Cereal that changes the color of the milk
Traditional Valentine's Day gift
Visionaries
Clear a path for
When "Laverne & Shirley" ran for most of its run: Abbr.
Croft of Tomb Raider
Toy on a grooved track
Director DuVernay
Bleeps
Another name for Cupid
"___ Catch 'Em All" (Pokémon theme song)
Selling point?
Gastric malady
Word aptly found in "price control"
Blue
Remains here?
"Ciao!"
Regal home
The Sims and others
Longtime daily TV show about the rich and famous
Mandarin greeting
Custom-made, as a suit
One-named singer with Grammys in 1985 and 2010
Bit of cunning
Irritated mood
Mathematical field that includes the 81-Across
Exchanges words, say
Protected, in a way
See 109-Across
Assessment: Abbr.
With 113-Across, end of the definition
"Doe, ___ ..."
Up
Ready to crash
Psychic energy fields
Nobel laureate Morrison
"Ciao!"
Magical resource in Magic: The Gathering
Vine support
Response to a puppy video, maybe
Pianist's pace
Middle black key in a group of three, on a piano
Sounds of disapproval
Duds
7/
Tiny terriers
N.Y.C. summer hrs.
Soleus muscle locale
Actress Susan of "The Partridge Family"
Does really well
Current fashion
Paradise
"... you get the idea"
Black suit
Going rate?
John Wayne, by birth
Return to a theme, as in a symphony
Practical joke
Goblinlike creatures
Bring down
Prefix with -sphere
"You got it!"
Some laptops
Bound for
Log
"Pitch Perfect" a cappella group, with "the"
"Let's do this!"
A.L. East team ... or, using the shaded square, what a little movement by this puzzle's subject might cause
Kerfuffle
Hall-of-Fame QB Dawson
Split
Scrap, slangily
Goddess of witchcraft
On an airplane, it's filled with nitrogen rather than air
Those: Sp.
What may come after you
Invitation from a host
Assumed part of some addresses
Sci-fi moon
Worker who might check all the boxes?
Keebler crew
Tidy
"I'm listening ..."
Wild Asian equines
1957 Broadway hit starring Robert Preston, with "The"
N.B.A. team with black-and-white uniforms
Comics dog who walks on two feet
Middle of the definition
Some college assignments
Rolls-___
Wyatt, Morgan and Virgil of the Wild West
Stand-up comic Margaret
Dupes, in a way
Break out
Sports figure
Handles, as an account, in brief
Spanish title: Abbr.
Words of clarification when spelling
Math grouping seen in curly brackets
Tolkien race
Repeated word in a Doris Day song
Subject of this puzzle, as suggested visually by its central black squares
Wild guess
Famous literary nickname, with "The"
One of 42 on a Connect Four board
Computer data structure
21st Greek letter
Eight-bit gaming console, for short
Start of a definition of the 81-Across
"Catch-22" pilot
Creature that can lick its own eyes
Table scraps
Baker's container
Period
After-dinner offering
Half of O.H.M.S.
Like "Waiting for Godot"
First name in the freezer aisle
Southeast Asian language
Flowed into
Convinced

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