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The Sunday Crossword by Evan Birnholz crossword of September 5th, 2021 other clues
He called competitive eating "the only sport where marijuana is considered a performance-enhancing drug"
"Enter if you ___!"
Verbal ___
Greeting to a group of seared fish dishes?
Gobble up, with "down"
Hope for the best, say
Olympic team for Simone Biles and Suni Lee
Confuse
Grammy winner Hayes
Maidenform product
Problem for a comb
Actor Tom providing cuts of holiday bird?
Events at swim meets
Animal with pants?
Bert's buddy on TV
Source of danger
Whiz ___ (prodigy)
"Gotcha"
Something you may forget in the morning
Poultry served in the mountains?
All alternative
"Weird" author Khazan
Bestla's son in Norse myth
Chef's toque, e.g.
Gas brand owned by Marathon
Ordered, with "around"
Five-armed invertebrate
23rd Greek letter
"Tiny Dancer" rocker John
Sends on a detour
See 9 Down
Hostel bed, perhaps
Singaraja's island home
___-Missouria (people of Red Rock, Okla.)
What Reuters provides
Midwestern home of the World-Herald
"The Queen's Gambit" actress Taylor-Joy
___ Mesa, Calif.
DC reporter Clark
Gilpin who played Roz Doyle on "Frasier"
Combines in math class
Chestnut-colored horse
___ Bora (rhyming region of Afghanistan)
"I get to go now"
Formal promise
With 111 Down, septet of vices
Joint seen while wearing flip-flops
Delivery in a hospital?
"___ the long face?"
Ortiz of "Love, Victor"
"Check, please"?
Jagged part of a cliff
Descriptivists' topics
Lost deliberately
Highly scrutinized TV episode, often
Like lemonade
Dairy product from a hydroelectric facility?
Elevated crest
"Please finish quickly," in an office email
Fast-food sandwiches grilled by actress Grier?
Pre-U.S.S.R. leader
Making a comeback, say
Latin footnote word abbreviated by deleting its last two letters
Whitlock Jr. who played Clay Davis on "The Wire"
Carb-rich side that may be cut, and what's spelled out by the letters cut from the starts of this puzzle's foods
Organize, as a playlist
50 percent of diez
Pool-testing digit
Overfastidious
Remain, as at a job
Desert vegetation areas
Chloe Fineman's sketch show, briefly
Vehicle in the president's motorcade
Out of control
Former Italian money
Emulates interrogators
Ambulance apparatus
Sports org. shown in "The Last Dance"
Obnoxious jerk, in British slang
Vehicle in a chop shop
Polynesian Disney character voiced by Auli'i Cravalho
With 14 Down, "Their exact words were ..."
Bambi, for one
Best for apple-picking
Expanse above
"___ deal!"
Piano string adjuster
"Up Late" singer Lennox
Problem treated by a urologist
Organizes into a row
Spirits from Smirnoff
Oxygen producer
Novelist Charles
Advantages
Model-building box
Biz abbr.
Piece of a certain floral crown
Ultimatum word
Numbers on census forms
Crafted
Guys on boards
Capital of Ghana?
___ Hannon, Ellie Kemper's role on "The Office"
Essentials of learning
Appreciative works
Catherine who played Moira on "Schitt's Creek"
Consistent with
Realm ruled by Xerxes
Develops survival methods, say
Shade of a Tibetan Buddhist monk's robe
State Farm alternative
"Woe is me!"
To the ___ degree (as much as possible)
Spanish word for "mother"
Military band, maybe?
Phenomenon similar to a fog
Oct. 31 exclamation
Cathy who wrote "Weapons of Math Destruction"
Treat as exactly alike
Cut of meat from Mork's home planet?
Opposite of clumsy
Approach zero percent battery power, say
Detroit-born DJ Casey
Ultrasound or X-ray, e.g.
Treats baked by a classic auto company?
Have some down time during the day?
Aardvark's facial feature
Red fruit that's painted or sculpted?
CPR-certified worker
Non-biological parent
Scotty's portrayer James on "Star Trek"
Amiss
Enjoyed a snack
Shots posted on Insta
Sit alongside
"At First Sight" actress Sorvino
Reason to get well wishes from Facebook friends, briefly
See 43 Down
"The function of freedom is to free someone else" speaker Morrison
Xerox machine bundle
European capital where part of "Tenet" was filmed
A, in a deck of cards
___ Aviv, Israel

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