NYT Crossword August 8 2023 answers
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August 8 2023 crossword
Surgical tool with an acronymic name:
Composer known as the "March King":
Move, as paintings in an art exhibit:
Discreetly includes on an email:
Alternative to a camisole, perhaps:
Bit of chocolate-flavored cereal:
Opt for a drive-through wedding, maybe:
Best possible hand, in most poker variants:
City with the Temple of the Golden Pavilion:
Essential ___ (sandalwood or lavender):
Carrying case worn with a strap:
Singer with the 5x platinum album "Shepherd Moons":
Security officer with an eye on teller transactions:
Groove for a letter-shaped bolt:
Likely contents of a cup with a green siren logo:
Red Cross training subject, in brief:
Sly character of multiple fables:
Seattle's former N.B.A. team, to fans:
Buddhist temple built in the early 12th century:
What more than half of the human body is composed of:
Actress Raymonde of "Malcolm in the Middle":
Inspirational figures for artists and poets:
Sch. on Manhattan's Washington Square Park:
Utopian locale in a Coleridge poem:
1990s TV heroine with a sidekick named Gabrielle:
Borders represented four times in this puzzle — both in the grid and on a map:
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