NYT Crossword August 14 2020 answers
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August 14 2020 crossword
Noted work in which many different positions are discussed:
Chicago Auto Show debut of 1989:
Emilia vis-à-vis Desdemona, in "Othello":
Former U.S. poet laureate Dove:
His sister, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, was the first female president of the U.N. General Assembly:
Words with friends on one's phone, say:
Coffee order similar to a latte:
Title lyric before "ba-doop" in a 1993 Salt-N-Pepa hit:
Cat pose and crane pose, e.g.:
Hit after hit for a rock band?:
It takes years and years to complete:
Upper-level security clearance status:
Choices for Negroni cocktails:
Fancy serving platter at a sushi restaurant:
One singer of "Dear Theodosia" in "Hamilton":
Mad:
"Wheel of Fortune" spin on either side of "ONE MILLION":
Some might be sculpted, informally:
Something to raise a glass for:
Continues doggedly, with "on":
Having one on the way, slangily:
Modern-day home of the Ashanti empire:
___ Oaks, neighborhood in eastern Queens:
French term of endearment that literally means "cabbage":
Agenda for a vet visit, maybe:
Fate:
Alternative to a 2-Down, today:
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