NYT Crossword August 10 2019 answers
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August 10 2019 crossword
What takes motion out of motion pictures?:
Fabric whose name is French for "cloth":
Tom ___, co-star of Marilyn Monroe in "The Seven Year Itch":
Goddess of spring and rebirth:
Unlikely entrant in a Westminster show:
Kind of project for a hardware store customer, in brief:
Persuaded to take a higher-priced option:
Person whom people take their complaints to, informally:
Connection to the outside world:
Women who were legally permitted to drive for the first time in 2018:
Response to someone with unrealistic hopes:
Certain connection for a 30-Down, for short:
Negotiating partner with G.M.:
Word whose musical sense was added to Merriam-Webster dictionaries in 1986:
California W.N.B.A. team, on scoreboards:
Competitor of Stearns & Foster:
Words before know, care or mind:
Unnamed individual from Italy:
It reaches to touch one's hand:
What you can take that I can't?:
___ Montoya, swordsman in "The Princess Bride":
Woman's name that's an anagram of INTERNEES:
Body parts that sound like some units of measure:
Start of an anti-coal petition:
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