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New York Times crossword of August 28th, 2021 other clues
General estimate
Symbol for stock volatility, in finance
Divine instrument?
Area with lots of schools
"... piano, but you can't ___ fish" (classic joke punch line)
Pops
Performer's "Wish me luck!"
Battle with trolls, say
Burden
Like neon colors
Like many scenes of the artist Jean-François Millet
Greenland residents
Long ago, long ago
"Be patient"
Data storage acronym
Popular brand on New Year's Eve, informally
"Bridge of Spies" org.
Myrmecophobe's fear
It has daily openings, with "the"
A barrier to entry
Put away
Western city on the Humboldt River
Day ___
Sarcastic remark to a slowpoke
Info tracked on Google Docs
"Ready for action!"
It abuts Santa Monica, for short
"My eye!"
Animal personification of Christ, in fiction
Mag whose first cover featured Michael Jordan and two young fans
Trick, in a way
Round trip for one?
Spam might be kept in it
"When restraint and ___ are added to strength, the latter becomes irresistible": Gandhi
Where to see stars late at night?
Some are natural: Abbr.
The chloride in sodium chloride, e.g.
"Bridge of Spies" co-star, 2015
Opposite of standing
Title hero of a 2021 Pixar film
One might be down for a nap
Stage set?
Preceder of many a play's climax
Steaming
Implored
Isolates (oneself)
Kind of zone
Stock holder
Word with earth or bird
Column on a survey
Country singer Crystal
Violent-sounding songbird
Whom Rodin called "the colossus of art"
Steaming
Long shot, informally
Letters on a box with letters
With 46-Down, farm sound
Noted Hungarian-born conductor
Prime
Put away
Pattern of monotony
See 22-Across
Folk tale figure
Flamingo, e.g.
U.K.'s tallest building, named for its look
Grenade, in video games
South Beach and others
Rival of the 62-Down
Big inits. in security

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