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New York Times crossword of August 11th, 2019 other clues
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Ocelli
Challenges for movers
___ Nurmi, 1920s Olympic runner nicknamed the "Flying Finn"
Habitually
William H. Bonney ___ Billy the Kid
Veep's boss
Screen org.?
Subject of lessons at an island resort
Blackens
Bud of baseball
Princess of Avalor, in children's TV
Cause of a supermarket parking mishap
Go to
Nashville university, familiarly
Real pain
Reaction to pain
French cake
Oboes and saxes, e.g.
Machiavellian
Serving with carrots and celery, maybe
Expected
Investigation
Aid for a detective
Tape deck button
Brown powder
Tripping
Bowling
Berth place
... in 25-Across
... and in 19-Across
Best Actress winner of 1999 and 2004
Mathematician taught by Bernoulli
It's just part of the act
Most populous nation not in the U.N.
Surname of Princess Leia
"Curiouser and curiouser ..."
Midwest college town
Grand onstage
Language from which "jackal" and "jasmine" come
Bother
Place to swim or work out, informally
Went over the limit, say
Jeer
Major name in petrol
Entertaining
Bit on a book jacket
"La Traviata" composer
Screenwriter Ephron
In-group at school
Greasy in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Anchor, e.g.
Part of a three-in-a-row
Preach the gospel
Rip off
Longtime "All Things Considered" host Robert
Chinese liquor made from sorghum
Beginnings of ideas
Verbal alternative to a shoulder tap
"Consequently ..."
Internet content typically viewed alone
"J. ___" (2011 Clint Eastwood biopic)
Bit of sweat
Missile first used in the Yom Kippur War
Suit
Non-Macs
Kind of mind
Without
Number in brackets?
Poet ___ St. Vincent Millay
Diana who was the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the aid of shark protection (2013)
Russian for "peace"
Alternative to Times New Roman
Bitter, e.g.
Meander
Virtual people
City on the Nile
Lighter-air link
Noncapital city whose name means "capital city"
What's depicted by the circled letters in 41-/49-Across
Brother
What 1-Down has that 1-Across lacks
... in 52-Across
Team at an upscale restaurant
Italian scooter brand
Cowboy's home, informally
Middle of the month
Part of the resistance?
Swimmer in a Himeji Castle moat
Roman sun god
Man's name that means "my God"
Jellied delicacies
Best Play Tony winner with a geographical name
Stir
Cry from Juliet
Some pickup info on rideshare apps: Abbr.
Alter, as a manuscript
Diaper, in Britspeak
Crossword constructing, e.g. (no, really!)
Nursery floor hazard
___ club (annual show presenter)
Rehearse a play from start to finish, in theater lingo
AirPod pairing target
"Paradise Lost" tempter
Informal "What if ...?"
Chef Lagasse
Unfamiliar with
Word with life or flak
Common people
Brand of markers
Site of Jesus' crucifixion
Track meet divisions
Bird's home
Prefix with directional
Bird's home
See the future with a crystal ball
Kit ___
Worth keeping around
Stylish ballroom dance
Band with the 1983 #1 hit "Africa"
Loses traction
Flier on a mission
As (to)
Pristine places
Places for speakers
Dedicator of Iceland's Imagine Peace Tower
Close up, say
Far offshore
Peacefully protests, as during the national anthem
Fairy tale alter ego
Crushed in competition
Mixing board
Pronoun in a picture rebus
Increase quickly
Wrongly predict, as an election
Places for figureheads
Dit's partner
Magazine that named Barack Obama its first-ever Person of the Year (2009)
Not express

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