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Fictional creature whose name is Old English for 'giant' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 30th, 2018 other clues
Clean a spill
'Mamma Mia!' song that begins 'Where are those happy days?'
Command at a surprise party
'C'mon, we'll be fine'
Command to a dog
'Skylarking' band
Common download
'So long'
Western gas brand
Concerning a pelvic bone
'Who's on First?' left fielder
Criticize snidely
'Wicked Game' vocalist Chris
'Yes, quite'
Cut
Daughter of Anakin and Padmé
100 centavos
Dead-end job, e.g
16-ounce beers, slangily
1980s cartoon robot
1991 Disney heroine
2011 N.B.A. champs, for short
Accra-to-Khartoum dir
Admiring words
Air supply
Allow to
Antagonist
Any of the four people disturbed in this puzzle
Up
Approaches
Back cover?
Backyard get-together, briefly
Bahrain bigwigs
Basis for a raise
Beating by a hole, in match play
Website feature resembling an odometer
Bit of salon detritus
British royal
Builder of Israel's first temple
Buildup during vacation
___-de-sac
Bunkum
Wild ___
Canoodles, in Britain
Cat-meets-dog sound
Certain Far Eastern fruits
Who wrote 'The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting'
Chaac, to Mayans
Churn
He might provide assistance after a crash
Heist target
Parent
Paroxysm
Home of the ancient Temple of Artemis
Parts of Mr. Clean and Lex Luthor costumes
Home to the 72,000-foot volcano Olympus Mons
Persians, e.g
Where Karl Benz debuted the world's first auto
Hooch
In a footnote
Places
Popular fruit drink
Debunk?
Islamic sovereign
Discharged matter
Popular game with 162 cards
It's often served on toasted white bread, for short
Doctor's orders, often
Qualifiers
Item lain upon four times in this puzzle
Documentarian Burns who's the brother of Ken
Right angle
J'adore perfumer
Rock star known for his 360-degree drum set
Jazz's McCann
Domain
Setting of Hercules' first labor
Ear piece?
Jesus, for one
Shakespeare title starter
Electrical systems
Jets can be found in one
Simba's father in a Disney musical
Environmental advocacy group
Kind of court
Sixth of 24
Epithet for Leona Helmsley
Leather-clad TV warrior
Watch chain
Start of the line that includes 'wherefore art thou'
Equal chance
Leave suddenly
Suffix with lime
Establish a mood
Like many Rolex watches sold on the street
Up on things
Feature of a probability distribution where extreme events are more likely
Like merlot and zinfandel, typically
Sunbeam
Fishing tool
Live
Tease
Test that's done in ink
Fishing tool
Lofty
Tide detergent capsules
Fishing tool
Lovey
Makeup of many a veggie dog
Tippled
Flap
Took the trophy
Flavoring in the Mideast drink arak
Mary-Kate, to Ashley
French article
Mate of a colorful bird
Top
Future plan for many an econ major
Moisturizer ingredient
Troubles
Gave drugs
N.L. Central player
Georgia, in the art world
New Left org
Unsavory connections
Government aid
Nissan Leaf, e.g
Government study, informally
Nobelist Wiesel
Grammy winner Meghan
Not farmed out
Grandiose
Not on terra firma, say
Grp. with a saving plan?
Has a vacation day
Outlaw
Hawaiian island
Overly

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