NYT Crossword September 3 2019 answers
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September 3 2019 crossword
First word of "A Visit From St. Nicholas":
Universal recipient's category:
Ooze:
Standard based largely on hole length:
Parks who is a civil rights hero:
Experiencing the first stage of grief, say:
Film character who says "Named must be your fear before banish it you can":
Card game with a high level of chance:
Whitney in the National Inventors Hall of Fame:
"Don't judge a book by its cover," for instance:
The ___ (gang for a ladies' night out):
Sort:
Tommy ___, Dodgers manager with 1,599 career wins:
Preferred option for proceeding:
Lines that Groucho Marx is famous for:
You can take a trip with this without traveling:
Cheese whose name comes from the Italian for "sheep":
Just kept talking and talking and talking and ...:
Source of added calories in many processed foods:
Statue that might offend a bluenose:
Word that can precede water or war:
Popular Belgian beers, for short:
"One-man army" of the silver screen:
Dire appraisal of a situation:
Exit:
Have:
Woes:
Declaration just before a kiss:
One who catches up eventually ... or a hint to the ends of 17-, 30- and 46-Across:
ZIP codes, essentially: Abbr.:
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