New York Times crossword – September 7, 2018
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- Stories with many chapters
- Balloonist’s tankful
- Mark of a villain, maybe
- Battery type
- Mel in Cooperstown
- Tall, slender, footed glass
- Foul
- Beam shooter
- More minimalist, say
- Getting paid, say
- Tombstone figure
- Brad’s gal in ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’
- No-wait
- Go on a tweetstorm, say
- Trouble with a tap
- Not mainstream, informally
- Bundle up
- Google ___
- Venue for broomball
- Cheap beer option, for short
- Hi or lo follower
- Vinegary
- One of a series of attempts
- Chrome dome, so to speak
- Hot green stuff
- What a colon might denote
- Owing money
- Comfy safari digs
- Hotel/casino on the Vegas Strip
- What goes after the wrong type?
- Part of a Central American grove
- Instagram and others
- What shuttles leave from
- Pastoral verse
- Country
- It takes time to sink in
- What the Egyptian deity Ammit devoured
- Court procedure
- Pipe sellers
- ‘___ the Sheep’ (‘Wallace and Gromit’ spinoff)
- Word with skirt or strip
- Demand from a school bully
- Place to fish from
- Jerks
- ___ Decor (magazine)
- Dress down
- Potential drain obstruction
- Leg up
- ___ dixit (unproven assertion)
- Psychologist who coined the word ‘synchronicity’
- Like some boards
- Drop
- Resource for an artist to draw on?
- Eponymous Austrian physicist who studied waves
- Like some fish and olives
- Series of rounds
- ‘As ___ as unsunn’d snow’: Shak
- Fall Out Boy’s ‘Sugar, ___ Goin Down’
- London burial place of John Donne and Horatio Nelson
- Spit out
- Aquanaut’s chamber
- Fate worse than a ticket
- LP, e.g
- Stewart’s onetime TV sparring partner
- Fictional figure whose name means ‘hole dweller’
- Store name with a big red initial
- AWOL, so to speak
- Field mouse
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