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New York Times crossword of August 11th, 2022 other clues
The Congressional Black Caucus, for one
"Do not delay!"
Onetime rival of Activision
Actor Damon or Bomer
One reaching across the aisle, perhaps
Fruit with a rind
Faultless, biblically [Spanish]
Backs out unexpectedly
Bane
Boot camp participant
Setting for part of "Frankenstein"
Substitute on TV [Czech]
Competitor with variable skills?
Roman god
Filming locale for "the beach" in "Lost"
Threepio's companion
Pick for a pendant
With 40-Across, what's fatefully "cast" in a quote attributed to Julius Caesar [German]
Bakery container [Spanish]
See 37-Across
Single numbers?
Adherent of a philosophy of wisdom, justice, courage and moderation
"Doin' the Pigeon" dancer on "Sesame Street"
Attribute aptly hidden in "We're gods!"
Signs of good health in puppies
Outspoken agitator [Dutch]
Phone-y document?
"Aww"-inducing
Baked Scottish snack
The Ingalls family's little house on the prairie, e.g.
Like the second word in 17-, 24-, 37-/40-, 38- and 50-Across vis-à-vis the first word
Believe
Give the boot
Indian food cooked on a tawa
Record numbers?
Comic Chris of "S.N.L."
Blotch
M3, X3 and 3 Series, for three
Like some church matters
Palindromic guy
Title monster in an H. P. Lovecraft story
Frida Kahlo creations
Member of the fam
Final bid?
Pasta named for quills
Drive
Cafe analogue
Bush-nominated Supreme Court justice
Romeo and Juliet, e.g.
Map detail
Constant irritant
Not written down, say
Tab for a trip
Allude to
Bon ___
Some sighs
One of the Huxtable kids on 1980s-'90s TV
Preceder of cuatro or chic?
Irish actor Chris
Refreshment suffixes
Pre-euro money
Targets for Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
"Get right on it!"
Hypothetical entities, for short
Rude looks
6 + 6
High ball?
Part of N.A.A.C.P.: Abbr.
Not just beliefs
It shares a 44-mile border with Canada
Bat boy?
Make adjustments to
Audacity
Not streamed, say
On
Low-carb kind of diet
Replace "i.e." with "e.g.," e.g.
Backing

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