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W E B S T E R

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The Sunday Crossword by Evan Birnholz crossword of May 17th, 2020 other clues
Where to find a speaker at a political rally?
Bounded
Handles, as final details
Fish with a long snout
Insect in an apiary
Running the engine while sitting still
Spinning
"___ to Pity" (Jane Austen poem)
With 71 Across, intimidating interrogator
Continue to be unresolved
"Les" means it
Period with few pieces
NBA channel on cable
Bundles
Fodder repository
1973 song by the Pointer Sisters with a message about the need to come together
Not at all ordinary
Origins of species?
"Dracula" director Browning
One in a family tree
They may be mobile
Gentle wind
Massive messes
"Would you let me take a crack at it?"
Paladin's pointy pole
Uncle of Enoch and Enos
Discontinued Apple product that could hold many tracks
Wrapped quantity of hay
Ponder
Trivia website with an Amazing Fact Generator
Devices full of notes
Cartographic creation
See 23 Across
Coat checked by a vet
Peak
"Later," at the Louvre
Smiling may reveal them
Enjoys oneself
Cooking appliance
Palestinian Authority president of the 1990s
Stylistically appropriate
"Swang" duo ___ Sremmurd
Accumulated
"Rock Swings" singer Paul
Hairdo often held together with bobby pins
Flanders of literature
Champagne bottle name
Brian with an album named after 120 Down
___ Baba
___ facto
Extra-income activity that may have started as a passion project
Question about drafts
Sultanate not in OPEC
Major 112 Across export
Possessed by that bloke
Glass composition
Goes back (to)
Fruit grown on a vine
Attempt to grab, as metaphorical straws
Butter knife, e.g.
Being employed
Has significance
Belonging to this planet
Compulsory contributions to the IRS
Ballroom dance spelled out by the last letters of this puzzle's dances
One looking after sisters
Nasty sort
Hawk in a shop
No-longer-current currency of Capri
Opposite of an ally
"Lola" actress Anouk
Obsolescent device like the IBM Simon, e.g.
Wallach of "Ace High"
Like a banged-up fender
Stingray relatives
Bryn Mawr College's bird mascot
Golden ratio symbol
Leonine friend of Timon and Pumbaa
Metropolitan
Author's conception
Robin 'hood?
Stick firmly (to)
Brand of candy cups
Bus. designation
Monster that "met" Bambi in a 1969 short film
It might be hit on a missed long field goal
Dirty quarters
Journey for Journey all over the globe, say
Wind instrument not played by blowing through the mouth
MSNBC alternative
Adjust, as a thermostat
Center of a propeller
Particularly proper
Result of promotion
Belt-piercing tools
Consultants' charges
Call of the child
Share an edge with
Make some noise
Lickety-split, initially
Org. with power plays
Part of a dress shirt
Comedian Catherine
"Slippery" specimens
"A Festivus for the ___ of us" ("Seinfeld" line)
Fairy tale opener
Links warning
Free from peril
Blacken on a grill
Beer brand sold in Springfield
Accustoms
Takes the L, in slang
Pace before a race
Tran Quoc Pagoda city
Invited to one's house
Bank account report
Rainbow, e.g.
"I s'pose I won't"
Attain
Subjects of Rebecca Traister's book "Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger"
Nonprofit offering "The Total Dog Manual" and "The Total Cat Manual" for potential owners
Site of Oklahoma's Mayfest arts festival
Highland hats, and an anagram of 68 Across
Slowly, for a soprano
Marner of a George Eliot novel
Small splashing sound
Like Texas hold 'em betting at some poker tournaments
Polynesian women
Like scathing reviews
Through
Novelist Ferrante
"You and ___ Army?" (Radiohead song)
Wrapping brand
Pontificate
"They'll ___ the day!"
H as in Homer
Like some winks
Light measurement
It has altered DNA
"Lines ___ now open"
Cup fraction: Abbr.

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