NYT Crossword August 11 2021 answers
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August 11 2021 crossword
Result of a damaged hard drive:
"You can't possibly mean me?!":
One whose porridge was too cold for Goldilocks:
Pennsylvania petroleum center, once:
1981's "Gorky Park" or 2012's "Gone Girl":
It's mostly nitrogen on Earth, but carbon dioxide on Mars:
With 8-Down, light blue Monopoly property:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's alma mater:
Dude:
Effect created by a guitar pedal, informally:
Magazine highlighting Clio winners:
It's been known to chase Wild Turkeys:
With 48-Down, promotional phrase on some product packages:
1996 double-platinum Beck album:
Regulator mechanism, for short:
N.B.A. great with five championship rings as a player and three as a head coach:
Pair of cymbals in a drum kit:
Certain Wall Street takeover, in brief:
Provider of a canyon trail ride:
"Killing ___" (Sandra Oh series):
Brand with the record for a single car driven the most miles (3+ million and counting):
It's $550 for 17-Across/8-Down with a hotel on it:
Directive before "awake" or "woke":
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