New York Times crossword – September 20, 2018
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- Hackneyed
- Tour division
- Let’s do this thing!
- Some dip, informally
- Only 5-point tile in Scrabble
- Makeup of some sci-fi beams
- ___ Speedwagon
- Fashionably high-class
- Barnyard male
- Drives in a field
- In-state attendees of Drake University, e.g.
- Top
- Brand at a garage
- Series finale?
- Half a laugh
- Badger or hound
- Nightclub hiree
- ___, ’tis true … (start of a Shakespearean sonnet)
- Stomach
- The rainbow personified
- Tiny amount of time: Abbr.
- Brightly colored perennial
- Jet (off)
- Something it’s bad to pull
- Blue-green?
- Part of an office building address: Abbr.
- Corresponding need?
- Summer hrs. for 28-Down
- Associate in finance, say
- Door
- You’ll never get to the bottom of this
- Wine vessel
- Trophy
- Contributor to a locker room odor
- Prickly plant parts
- ___: Ragnarok (2017 film)
- For all ___
- First fill-in on many a form
- Improved the situation
- Fantasy creature spawned from mud
- Group that bows onstage
- Without intermission
- Alter ego for Lex Luthor
- In the cellar
- In a frenzy
- Venue near Penn Station, for short
- Rotted
- Worshiper of the sun god Inti
- Completely fall apart
- They’re connected to arteries
- Opening between the vocal cords
- Catches
- Series of exchanges in a chat window
- Jay Leno’s Garage channel
- African menace
- Rodenticide
- Place securely
- Part of a Disneyland postal address
- ___ soda
- Run out, as a well
- Ciao!
- Woven into
- Outing at which participants go hog-wild?
- One from the Land of Cakes
- Gross figure
- Hosp. procedure with a readout
- Six-time M.L.B. All-Star Rusty
- 1950s title lyric after “When we are dancing and you’re dangerously near me …”
- Longtime parent of Parlophone
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