NYT Crossword September 1 2017 answers
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September 1 2017 crossword
What the earliest cars used as antifreeze:
Alistair ___, "The Guns of Navarone" novelist:
Certain Caribbean islander, informally:
Player in Washington, familiarly:
The seller takes no interest in it:
Name of England's Nine Days Queen:
Unlikely winner at the Masters:
Period ushered in by Augustus:
Format too big for conventional reels:
Joey's portrayer on "Friends":
Join:
Object at the center of St. Peter's Square:
Work without accomplishing much:
Another name for a horizontal ladder:
Newspaper columnist who wrote the book "Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball":
Lengua with the word "lengua":
What the ancient Greeks called the Hyrcanian Ocean:
Pacific island Magellan visited in 1521:
Ones trembling not out of fear:
Howard Hughes acquisition of 1939:
What a theater's grand tier is divided into:
"___ Enchanted," 1998 Newbery Honor book:
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