NYT Crossword September 12 2018 answers
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September 12 2018 crossword
North Carolina county ... or lead-in to "-ville":
Historic political visitor to Pearl Harbor on 12/27/16:
Rose no longer seen in fields:
Writer after whom an asteroid and Mars crater are named:
Attribute for "my girl" after "Five Foot Two" in a 1920s tune:
"Guest" at a child's tea party:
Its first vol., A-Ant, was published in 1884:
*Literally, "outside the works":
Eponymous naturalist of a California woods:
A quarantined person is kept in it:
Like about 17% of the land in Holland:
Org. with a feared black-and-white flag:
Old Chevy model renamed the Sonic:
Cafe:
White House family of the early 1910s:
Notable feature of San Francisco:
Org. that monitors gas prices:
Word sometimes substituted for "your":
What the V sign can also represent:
Interstates 70 and 71 cross in its capital:
Ancient Icelandic literary work:
Julia Child's PBS show, with "The" ... or one associated with the answers to the starred clues:
"___ 'Havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war": Mark Antony:
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