NYT Crossword September 2 2021 answers
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September 2 2021 crossword
Rumble in the Jungle promoter:
Parents and grandparents, in slang, with "the":
Bear:
Something that nearly one million Americans practice regularly:
"I was stuck in traffic," maybe:
Titania's spouse, in Shakespeare:
Like "h" among "h," "i" and "j":
Scene in Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks":
Style of diamond with a flat base:
Tesla had one in 2010, for short:
Like someone receiving baseless accusations, maybe?:
Generates dubiously, with "up":
He can help you after a crash:
First name on "Star Trek: The Next Generation":
Harold who sought the Republican presidential nomination nine times over 48 years:
"I":
It appears twice in the Fibonacci sequence:
Rapper featured on Flo Rida's "Low":
Long Island home of Brookhaven National Laboratory:
Giant on both the Nikkei and N.Y.S.E. indexes:
N.B.A. great with a doctorate in education:
Mideast locale of Sira Fortress:
On and on ... or how to read 18-, 27-, 37- and 51-Across to understand this puzzle's theme?:
Rafael Nadal's home country, in the Olympics:
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