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New York Times crossword of September 3rd, 2019 other clues
First word of "A Visit From St. Nicholas"
Great
Great
Film character who says "Named must be your fear before banish it you can"
Captivate
Card game with a high level of chance
Excessively ornate writing
Summer setting in K.C.
Whitney in the National Inventors Hall of Fame
Beverage in a 10-Down
Respond to an alarm
"Don't judge a book by its cover," for instance
Sort
Preferred option for proceeding
Some sweet cocktails
You can take a trip with this without traveling
Refuse to acknowledge
___ bran
.docx alternatives
Long-stemmed mushroom
Word that can precede water or war
Make a boo-boo
Indication of drunkenness
One who's mastered the ropes
Did something hugely risky
Perfectly timed
Have
Just kept talking and talking and talking and ...
Sign near a highway entrance
Source of added calories in many processed foods
Share, as an old story
Statue that might offend a bluenose
Bro or sis
Cheat royally
Alternative to .net and .gov
Popular Belgian beers, for short
Declaration just before a kiss
"One-man army" of the silver screen
One who catches up eventually ... or a hint to the ends of 17-, 30- and 46-Across
Feel sorry about
ZIP codes, essentially: Abbr.
Dire appraisal of a situation
Lacking principles
___ l'oeil
Cathedral part
Exit
Feel sorry about
Wedded
Slow, medium and fast
Tiffany treasure
An "R" in R&R
Universal recipient's category
Woes
Little dipper?
Intended to, informally
"Able was I ___ I saw Elba"
Rocky's love in "Rocky"
Sculling implement
One who's easily fooled
Ooze
Standard based largely on hole length
___ rap
Parks who is a civil rights hero
Craft beer spot
Cowboy
Experiencing the first stage of grief, say
Took the gloves off
Some lenders' holdings
Funny Wong
The ___ (gang for a ladies' night out)
Tommy ___, Dodgers manager with 1,599 career wins
Unusual sexual preference
"Skyfall" singer
Lines that Groucho Marx is famous for
Cheese whose name comes from the Italian for "sheep"

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