NYT Crossword August 4 2020 answers
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August 4 2020 crossword
Supporting timber in home construction:
Vocalist heard on the Beatles' "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill":
Miniature golf course freebie:
Uneaten part of an entree, maybe:
Breathing problem for a sleeper:
Solo:
2016 live-action Disney film with an animated title character:
1982 film named after a computer program:
Handle the food for, as a party:
Paragraph in a playbill, maybe:
So-called "City of a Thousand Minarets":
Where John Milton and John Oliver studied at Cambridge:
Where clothing may come apart:
Abandon ... or two words often seen next to the starts of 17-, 27-, 47- and 60-Across:
Reformer Jacob who wrote "How the Other Half Lives":
Certain Olympic athletes since 1900:
Condition that Adderall may be prescribed for, in brief:
1933 Erskine Caldwell novel about a wealth-obsessed farm family:
"The gymnasium of the mind," per Pascal:
Actress Bara of 1917's "Cleopatra":
Actress Polo of TV's "The Fosters":
Like every secretary of state until 1997:
On:
Word after electric or elevator:
Notorious cinematic flop of 1980:
Lass:
Claw:
A, B or C, or first, second or third:
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