New York Times crossword – September 6, 2018
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- Alexander the Great, to Aristotle
- Like one-size-fits-all garments
- F-, e.g
- Words after ‘Oh, no!’
- Apex predators of the deep
- Literally, ‘a hopeful person’
- Recount
- Fathers and sons
- Yoga poses
- Athletic type … or athletic wear
- Major ___, ‘Dr. Strangelove’ character who rides the bomb
- Formal rejection
- ___ and Link (popular online comedy duo)
- Ribs
- Mom’s mom
- Hidden trouble indicator … or what you’ll need to finish this crossword?
- Shades for many window shades
- ___ buco
- Blather
- Mosque of ___ (shrine in Jerusalem)
- Idle on the set
- Shockers
- Blood of the gods, in Greek myth
- Muppet who refers to himself in the third person
- Images on Australia’s 50-cent coins
- So-called ‘Goddess of Pop’
- Nickname
- In a way
- Sticks, as a landing
- Bog
- City where you can view Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’
- Indianapolis-based sports org
- Stylishness
- Comes out
- Nips
- Ingredient in black jelly beans
- Word on a gravestone
- No ___ Day (October 13)
- Compact arms
- ‘Heck if I know’
- It flows and glows
- Sub
- Ones reading the Book of Shadows
- Success for a closer in baseball
- Culinary phrase
- It may involve dips, in two different senses
- ‘Let me clarify …’
- Superhero’s defining quality
- Deemed appropriate
- It’s between an A and a B
- Out
- Digitize
- Pasta common in minestrone
- It’s symbolized by a star and crescent
- Tasted
- Dweller along the Don
- Peter or Paul
- Japanese roadster
- Entry fees
- Phishing target, for short
- Keepsakes for March Madness victors
- Teensy
- Exposes
- ‘Check it out for yourself!’
- The Admiral’s Cup, e.g
- Exchange of swear words?
- Kind of operation in number theory, for short
- Put the pedal to the metal
- The snakes in the movie line ‘Snakes. Why’d it have to be snakes?’
- Puzzle in which people take turns solving
- Leader of the land down under?
- Waze or WeChat
- Rabbit fur
- Like Confucianism or Taoism
- ‘Hurrah!’
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