NYT Crossword August 5 2017 answers
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August 5 2017 crossword
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Double-digit figure?:
PEACESIGN
It's a matter of taste:
PALATE
Number of sides on a loonie:
ELEVEN
Make a difference to:
AFFECT
Monopoly token since 2013:
CAT
Eight-year presidencies, e.g.:
ERAS
Kind of cell:
SOLAR
"Don't worry about me":
IMOKAY
Beginnings:
GENESES
San Francisco's ___ Valley:
NOE
See 20-Across:
JAPAN
Good name for a personal trainer?:
JIM
Winter coat:
ANORAK
Yearly:
PERANNUM
Smartphone home screen option:
APPSTORE
High degree of proof?:
NTHPOWER
Spider producer:
ALFAROMEO
Lacking dexterity:
INEPT
Untouched:
LEFTALONE
Reform?:
MORPH
Colosseum greeting:
AVE
National beverage of 10-Across:
SAKE
Scratch:
RASP
Apple field:
TECH
"Darn it!":
HECK
Not thought out:
RASH
Covers for locks:
HATS
Christmastime musical/comedy stage show, in England:
PANTO
Party animal?:
PINATA
Input:
ENTER
Not paying attention:
REMISS
"You don't have to tell me twice!":
YEAHIKNOW
Dance with strong percussion:
HULA
Bit of Disneyana:
CEL
Behind:
LATE
Floor:
STUN
Cult follower?:
URE
Mace-wielding DC Comics superhero:
HAWKMAN
Old stars:
HASBEENS
Who wrote "We do not see things as they are, we see them as we are":
ANAISNIN
"Interested in one of my tickets?":
WANTTOGO
Enemy captain in 2009's "Star Trek" film:
NERO
Joint:
SLAMMER
Pharma supply:
MEDS
Actress Ortiz:
ANA
Bullet point:
ITEM
Collection of favorites, of a sort:
MIXTAPE
Put away:
ATE
Unembellished type:
SANSSERIF
Position in Quidditch:
SEEKER
Relative of a skunk:
FERRET
Skip the lines, say:
ADLIB
"Now see here ...":
LISTEN
Encroachment:
INROAD
Things studied by pogonologists:
BEARDS
On-line jerks?:
BITES
Draft picks?:
OXEN
Branching-out points:
NODES
0, for 0 degrees:
SINE
Toward el sol naciente:
ESTE
Brisk pace:
TROT
Rumpus:
TODO
Title for Queen Isabella: Abbr.:
SRA
Mushroom added to udon soup:
ENOKI
Cause of an explosion:
IRE
Expert on the drums?:
EARDOCTOR
Picking things up?:
ESP
Word on une bouteille de vin:
CRU
Third-longest river in Africa:
NIGER
Get through lines quickly:
SPEEDREAD
Rumble in the night:
SNORE
1966 album ranked #2 on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time":
PETSOUNDS
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