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New York Times crossword of September 1st, 2023 other clues
Food Network host ___ Brown
Channel owned by Paramount, for short
Sharp
Got excited over the newest video game release, say
Sanskrit for "force"
Stone-faced sorts?
Adams who was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1980
"In that case …"
Rapper with the 2012 #1 album "Life Is Good"
Discounted
The corner of one is called a canthus
Form of some soaps
Most popular baby boy's name of the 2000s
Disaster
City parks and plazas, say
Sound from a saxophone
___ Yello (drink)
Daybreak?
The late Mrs. Flanders on "The Simpsons"
Alice ___, 20th-century women's suffrage activist
Commence
Trademark difference-maker
Tears up
Succeed, as a suggestion
Eponymous Belgian town
Work periods
Agcy. within the Dept. of Transportation
Light up?
Was committed
"Phooey!"
Biopharmaceutical giant in the Fortune 200
Rhyming assent
Inventor of the first commercially successful steel plow
Montgomery of jazz
Bids one club, say
Longhorn's longtime rival
Like many salads
Abrupt
Indie band whose name is a two-word command
Prefix with -plasm
Building installations that work with beams
Choices for painters
They're even at the start, in brief
Outside ___
Malicious programs that block file access
"Wow, would you look at that!"
Silverstein who wrote the words and music for Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue"
Lager descriptor
Ball of energy
Nonfruit ingredients in some healthful smoothies
Pro ___
Some adventures in the Serengeti
Place where employees may all be holding together?
Word with bright or blind
Winter Olympics sight
Calls balls, say
Gather
Range mentioned in "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
Department store eponym
Traipses (about)
First Southeastern Conference school to field an African American athlete
Say a prayer, maybe
Business interest
Name on 2008 campaign stickers
City east of Montpellier
Roe source
Unlike a mustang
Charlatan
"Oh, you flatter me!"
Index since 1896, with "the"
One way to say "yes"

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