NYT Crossword September 4 2019 answers
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September 4 2019 crossword
Wilt:
With 57-Across, ice cream order depicted at 14-Down:
Frankie who co-starred in 1965's "Beach Blanket Bingo":
Leader born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov:
Detective show whose premiere episode was directed by Steven Spielberg:
With 57-Across, ice cream order depicted at 31-Down:
Yum! This won't last long, though!:
Org. whose members go on hikes?:
Georg von Trapp's title in "The Sound of Music": Abbr.:
Extinct relative of an ostrich:
I bet these flavors taste great together!:
"Go Set a Watchman" setting: Abbr.:
Crushed toppings for ice cream sundaes:
Name seen more than 20 times on Iran's flag:
Genre introduced to the Grammys in 1989:
With 57-Across, ice cream order depicted at 56-Down:
Adam who directed "Vice" and "The Big Short":
Wow! Look at the size of this thing!:
Top of a corporate ladder, for short:
One under a coxswain's command:
Mork's home planet on "Mork & Mindy":
Letters on an N.Y.C. fare card:
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