NYT Crossword August 19 2016 answers
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August 19 2016 crossword
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"Come again?":
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Took by force:
WRESTED
Done for:
HISTORY
Was on the cast of:
ACTEDIN
___ U.S.A.:
TEAM
Sr. stress source:
SAT
Reznor of Nine Inch Nails:
TRENT
What blowhards blow:
HOTAIR
On end, to Donne:
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Concert needs, for short:
TIX
They're put in for work:
HOURS
Good for sledding, say:
HILLY
Gender-neutral possessive:
ONES
Entertainment for general audiences?:
USOTOUR
Collection at the Musée d'Orsay:
RENOIRS
Nonactor with cameos in more than 20 Marvel movies:
STANLEE
Brand whose first commercial featured a cable car:
RICEARONI
Large-scale detail:
INSET
Trust issue?:
ESTATETAX
"Bleeding Love" singer Lewis:
LEONA
Non-humanities acronym:
STEM
When repeated, spouse's complaint:
NAG
Walter ___, Dodgers manager before Tommy Lasorda:
ALSTON
Playground comeback:
ARENOT
"The Fox and the Hound" fox:
TOD
Dish that often has pea pods:
STIRFRY
___ Fierce (onetime Beyoncé alter ego):
SASHA
Certain grenade, for short:
FRAG
Medium for many 13-Down:
OIL
Emmy-winning Susan Lucci role:
ERICA
Batman?:
CASEY
"On the hoof," in diner lingo:
RARE
"Yeah, why not!?":
SURE
"Neat-o-rific!":
SUPER
Kim Jong-un, for one:
DYNAST
Aquarium fish:
TETRAS
Gendered "Seinfeld" accessory:
MANPURSE
People thinking on their feet?:
POETS
Shake off:
SHED
Road sign silhouette:
DEER
Sticky stuff:
GOOP
Person with a lot on his plate?:
BIGEATER
No-goodniks:
BADEGGS
Song that starts "Hate New York City / It's cold and it's damp":
ILOVELA
Slowly picked up:
GLEANED
Comeback:
REBIRTH
[I find this mildly amusing]:
TEEHEE
Battled:
HADATIT
Model:
EPITOME
Early Judaic sect:
ESSENES
Confederate:
ALLY
Rush, e.g.:
REED
End:
DEMISE
Corners:
TRAPS
Federal div. concerned with gas consumption:
DOE
They may be settled over drinks:
BARBETS
The Antichrist, with "the":
BEAST
They may grab a bite:
TONGS
Burn:
DIS
Shakes off:
EVADES
Lisbon lady:
DONA
"If you ask me ...," for short:
IMO
Give a Yelp review, say:
RATE
Beatles title girl with a "little white book":
RITA
Hometown of Columbus:
GENOA
"Let's do this!":
BRINGITON
Boring thing:
BIT
Came down with:
GOT
Secluded spaces:
GLENS
"Let's do this!":
ITSGOTIME
Yom Kippur War leader:
SADAT
America, informally:
THESTATES
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