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Spider's octet, often crossword clue


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The Sunday Crossword by Evan Birnholz crossword of September 2nd, 2018 other clues
Mexican folk song covered by Ritchie Valens in 1958
Tyreese's sister on "The Walking Dead"
Looks forward to
Feature of the side of a football helmet
"Soul Provider" singer Michael
Disreputable group
1883 novel about how riches and territory are the same thing?
New York liberal arts college located in the city of the same name
Bit of drag show wear
Where Bolt would bolt
"A Doll's House" role
Home of the Herald
Comes to a close
1911 children's book about a hidden lair of needlefish?
A-lister's brief part
Representative's reply
Like white lions
With 3 Down, sweet bakery product
Space ___
Letters carrier
1997 novel about a U.S. history grad student's exam?
Woodroof who was the subject of "Dallas Buyers Club"
"Interesting ..."
Move from a sensei
Cosmologist's time unit
Martial art with armor
Where a spade may be laid
1949 book about a duel assistant's former spouse?
"Pinky" director Kazan
"Dividing the Estate" playwright Horton ___
Permanently damage
1931 novel about a shortage of slime?
Small financial amount
Celebratory gesture
Quip quality, hopefully
Trickle (through)
Bit of livestock feed
Bruins surname, once
1959 novel about the cool state police officers employed by a celebrity?
Little Caesars rival
Eggs that may be frozen
Uncle ___ (pen name for poet Silverstein)
Accumulation
FBI lab collection
Road runners?
1902 novella about the essence belonging to Untouchable Eliot's evil counterpart?
Guesstimating phrase
Distribute
Far from edgy
Annoyed continually
Resistance figure
Medical instruments with cameras, for short
1719 novel about songbirds perched atop a castaway?
Material found in Malaysian mines
Bowl supporter
Geology 101 topic
Globe of the Great Southwest city
Pick up, as a vibe
Ones paying flat rates?
Don't bother
Spelling of Hollywood
See 41 Across
"Take On Me" rockers
95 percent, say
Motion picture problem?
Infuse with oxygen
"Mayday!," on a ship
100 percent
Political position
With 48 Down, system of ethical standards at many a college
Tennis great Agassi
Honest ___
Subject of Nelson Lichtenstein's book "The Retail Revolution"
Devoted fan
Homeric classic
Mel whose epitaph says, "Music, the greatest good that mortals know / And all of heaven we have below"
Blemish on a rug
Vehicle shared in a big city, at times
It precedes Foxtrot in the NATO alphabet
Sunlit spaces
Distinctive mark above Odysseus's knee
Heroic narrative
Audacity
"My IQ" singer DiFranco
"The Karate Kid" actor Ralph
Bill seen in Bangkok
Paintballs, e.g.
Captain whose name is Latin for "nobody"
Android program
Herbivore with hooves
Composer Thomas
Receptacles on mantels
See 11 Down
Fort ___ (site of ingots)
Currently leading
Subtle auction signal
Spots for crowns
Fashion scarves, say
"Giant" writer Ferber
Spider's octet
Opening for a quarter
Apt rhyme of "courts"
___ chocolate
Ye olde towne yeller
Remote fort
Ferris wheel locales
Roof option for an old Buick Regal
Lively circle dance
Gunslinging Wyatt
McGregor of "Big Fish"
One entering through a small door, perhaps
Christmas concert tune
Low-___ diet
Site with handicrafts
Day ___ (relaxing site)
Time to kill on stage?
Common crime for Carmen Sandiego
[You cut me off!]
Nobelist Pavlov
"Well, well, well!"
Bit of Chihuahua cash
Fitting
Pre-game nerves
Frank ___ (Leslie Nielsen's role in "The Naked Gun" films)
In the matter of
Early online forum
Is compelled
Hero of medieval Spain
How a recluse prefers to live
Tavern fliers
Italian opera theme
Bridge seat
Cellist's cake
Try to make a basket
Disturbing signs, maybe
Cornfield measure
1982 sci-fi film inspired by Pong
Clippers' arena?
OR inserts
Known earlier as
"Mr. Robot" channel

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