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Univs., e.g crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 2nd, 2018 other clues
'I couldn't agree more!'
'Continue'
'Alas!'
'Foucault's Pendulum' author, 1988
'That sounds awful'
Football units: Abbr
Organ in the leg of a katydid, bizarrely
Stereotypical therapist's response
Strong suit?
___ bit
'Try me'
Frontier lights
Ostentation
Sudden impulse
'What is it?'
Geometric prefix
Suitable for a dieter, informally
Overjoy
Get straight
Part of the eye
'___ Jacques'
Surprising lack of Oscar recognition
Go wrong
'___ where it hurts!'
Pipe cleaner
TD Garden athlete
Govt. org. based in Ft. Meade, Md
A couple of times
Popular dip
Territory name until 1889
Greenish-brown hue
Actor Elba
Potential queens
Tex-___
Group of trees
Apt name for a Braille instructor
They're found under a bridge
Harmless weapons maker
Author of the 'Fear Street' series for young readers
Prattle
Hot ___
Prefix with allergenic
Tours can be seen on it
Be relevant to
Idiot, in Britspeak
Prefix with stratus
Traditional Christmas decoration
Beats by ___ (headphones brand)
Protein shell of a virus
Bent over backward, in a way
Increasingly ripe, say
Quickened paces
Triumph
Bit of corruption
It's used to cite a site
TV show set in William McKinley High School
Bit of P.R
Italian 'il' or French 'le'
Uncle, in Argentina
Ragged
Bluish-green
Jump to conclusions
Rank above maj
Under half of 45?
Body of water connected by canal to the Baltic
Knock over
Rapidly spreading vine
Undistinguished, as many a subdivision house
Laid-back
Unit of explosive power
Bone: Prefix
University in Des Moines
Realm
Lead-in to boy or girl
Relatives of emus
Bonnie and Clyde, e.g
Brat's opposite
Leave fulfilled
Short strokes
Brightly colored blazer
Less than perfect
Unswerving
Showdown in American history
British Bulldog : Churchill :: ___ : Thatcher
Like baseball's Durham Bulls
Showdown in cinema
Brother of Dori and Nori in 'The Hobbit'
Like sauvignon blanc
Vow
Showdown in classic video games
Businesswoman Lauder
Like the Gregorian calendar
Showdown in comic books
Wapitis
College student's assignment
Mauna ___
Wasn't struck down
Showdown in Greek mythology
Conductors' announcements
Mork's planet
Watson's company
Showdown in literature
Country named for its latitude
Move turbulently
Wedding need ... or booking
Showdown in the Bible
Neighbor of China
What 'Talk to the hand!' is an example of
Showdown in the funnies
Couple
What's used to row, row, row your boat
Cowardly Lion portrayer
Simple plant
Ninny
Word before right or rise
Cry of school spirit
North African land: Abbr
Word of confirmation on a messaging app
Data storage items on the decline
Not in any way
Sister
Skilled laborer
Word that looks like its meaning when written in lowercase
Not use cursive
Some petting zoo animals
Word with wonder or world
Defeat
Numbers to avoid
Enthusiasts
Some saber wielders
Words after an interruption
Obie-winning playwright Will
Et ___
Speaker of Welsh or Breton
One of four in a grand slam
Fast one
Stefanik who is the youngest woman ever elected to Congress
Wow
One of the o's in 'o/o'

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