NYT Crossword August 4 2018 answers
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August 4 2018 crossword
Makeshift technique for female modesty:
Groundhog Day celebration, typically:
Never putting down roots for long:
Coin-flipping "Batman" villain:
With 10-Down, literally, now and then:
Calpurnia's dream of Caesar's death, e.g.:
Things a smartphone has lots of:
Alternative to a mandolin, informally:
With 7-Down, literally, neither wins nor loses:
Member of the "magnificent" 1996 U.S. women's gymnastics team:
Unwanted state for a would-be lover:
European river that originates from a glacier:
Some Tesla employees, in brief:
Only French-produced film to win an Oscar for Best Picture (2011):
Commute in the afternoon, say:
Appetizer that may accompany sangria:
Popular snack for bikers and hikers:
Quaint item on an office desk:
Exercise in student diplomacy, for short:
It's performed on hands and knees in yoga:
Eye:
With 8-Down, literally, one just taking up space:
With 1-Down, literally, downright dastardly:
Airer of the children's news program "Newsround" since 1972:
Electrically insulating material around nerve fibers:
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