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September 15th 2019 Answers
| Clue |
Solution |
| Cookbook amt. |
TBSP |
| "Careful where you watch this," in emails |
NSFW |
| Wonder Woman foe |
ARES |
| Canned brand |
ALPO |
| "The ___ U Give" (2018 film) |
HATE |
| Pro Football Hall of Fame locale |
OHIO |
| Sugar serving |
LUMP |
| Claimed |
SAID |
| Pound who wrote "Literature is news that stays news" |
EZRA |
| Piece of cake? |
TIER |
| Prop for a belly dancer |
VEIL |
| "As I Lay Dying" father |
ANSE |
| Something big in 1950s autodom |
TAILFIN |
| ___ Lane, home of the Muffin Man |
DRURY |
| Marine mollusks that cling to rocks |
LIMPETS |
| Symbol of strength |
OAK |
| 666, perhaps |
OMEN |
| Mimic |
APE |
| Yahoo!, but not "Yahoo!" |
SITE |
| Trig calculation |
COS |
| It's a first |
PREMIERE |
| F.D.R.'s job-creating agcy. |
WPA |
| Film monster originally intended as a metaphor for nuclear weapons |
GODZILLA |
| Zip |
ZEST |
| "Way to go, team!" |
WEDIDIT |
| Fashion brand with a rhinoceros logo |
ECKO |
| Feature of many a state flag |
MOTTO |
| Acclaimed 2017 biography subtitled "The Man, the Dictator, and the Master of Terror" |
LENIN |
| Childish comeback |
CANSO |
| Diplomacy |
FINESSE |
| Called for |
PAGED |
| Major accidents |
PILEUPS |
| Taiwanese computer giant |
ACER |
| ___ bull |
PAPAL |
| Hoodwinks |
DUPES |
| "King Kong" co-star |
WRAY |
| Quattroporte and GranTurismo |
MASERATIS |
| Ballpark with the Home Run Apple |
CITIFIELD |
| Are loath to |
DARENOT |
| Issued |
SENTOUT |
| 1980s TV ET |
ALF |
| Emperor who, in actuality, played the lyre, not the violin |
NERO |
| Suffix in Suffolk |
ISE |
| Lady Vols' home: Abbr. |
TENN |
| Sound investment? |
AMP |
| Let the air out? |
BURP |
| Posted warning near mountains |
STEEPROAD |
| Lead-in to bargain or deal |
PLEA |
| Actress Foy of Netflix's "The Crown" |
CLAIRE |
| Notable Nixon gesture |
VSIGN |
| Guzzles |
SWILLS |
| Fort ___ (where Billy the Kid was killed) |
SUMNER |
| More streaked, as marble |
VEINIER |
| Principles |
TENETS |
| Eight things that most spiders have |
EYES |
| Barack Obama's mother |
ANN |
| Lacto-___-vegetarian |
OVO |
| Black |
INKY |
| Hole number |
PAR |
| Vaulted |
LEAPT |
| It's bedazzling |
OPART |
| Stopper, of a sort |
CAP |
| N.A.A.C.P. ___ Award |
IMAGE |
| It's a tragedy when seen in close-up but a comedy in the long shot, per Charlie Chaplin |
LIFE |
| Co-star of 2011's "Bridesmaids" |
WIIG |
| Home of the Herald |
MIAMI |
| Memo taker |
NOTER |
| Flanged fastener |
TNUT |
| Promgoer's concern, maybe |
ACNE |
| John of "The Addams Family" |
ASTIN |
| Ring bearers? |
TREES |
| It's not a good look |
OGLE |
| Handbook info, for short |
REGS |
| Doctors' orders |
DOSES |
| Upstart's goal |
THETOP |
| Istanbul's Grand ___ |
BAZAAR |
| Perfect places for bowlers to aim? |
STRIKEZONES |
| Ring |
PEAL |
| Comment when you need a serious comeback at the end of a bowling game? |
NOTIMETOSPARE |
| What a slug may leave behind? |
SHINER |
| Bygone cry of outrage |
FIE |
| "You got that right!" |
WORD |
| ___ Singer ("Annie Hall" protagonist) |
ALVY |
| French way |
RUE |
| Estevez of "The Breakfast Club" |
EMILIO |
| Whether to aim at 7 or 10, in bowling? |
SPLITDECISION |
| "Chop-chop!" |
ASAP |
| Disappointing news for a bowler? |
LANECLOSURE |
| Colt, maybe |
PISTOL |
| City in Texas or Ukraine |
ODESSA |
| Forces (upon) |
FOISTS |
| Short end of the stick |
RAWDEAL |
| Raising |
UPPING |
| Prepared |
READIED |
| Smoky agave spirit |
MEZCAL |
| Big advertising catchword |
NEW |
| Police rank: Abbr. |
SGT |
| Like some poetry |
METERED |
| "You didn't fool me!" |
IKNEWIT |
| Geographical anagram of ASLOPE |
ELPASO |
| Bring on |
INDUCE |
| Material found in countertops |
MICA |
| Birthstone of some Scorpios |
OPAL |
| Close kin, casually |
FAM |
| Lotus-___ (figures in the "Odyssey") |
EATERS |
| Stroked |
PETTED |
| Code for the busiest airport in Australia |
SYD |
| ___ blanc |
PINOT |
| Niña companion |
PINTA |
| Projected, as a film |
RAN |
| First word across in the world's first crossword (1913) |
FUN |
| Relates |
TIESIN |
| Director Leone of spaghetti westerns |
SERGIO |
| Pre-K group? |
ABCS |
| Knockout |
LULU |
| Pace at which bowlers complete their games? |
FRAMERATE |
| "Wheel of Fortune" option |
SPIN |
| Hip bowling enthusiasts? |
ALLEYCATS |
| Go from one state to another? |
MELT |
| "Family Feud" option |
PASS |
| Like some car air fresheners |
PINY |
| Action-packed |
EVENTFUL |
| What people who agree speak with |
ONEVOICE |
| Like breast cancer awareness ribbons |
PINK |
| Three-___ (long movies, once) |
REELERS |
| Highland language |
ERSE |
| Mix up |
STIR |
| Changed like Ophelia in "Hamlet" |
WENTMAD |
| Modern activity banned in most high schools |
VAPING |
| Rodeo activity |
ROPING |
| Ben & Jerry's buy |
PINT |
| Beloved: Lat. |
AMOR |
| Adele, voicewise |
ALTO |
| Quite a long time |
AGES |
| Friendly femme |
AMIE |
| Bowlers' targets ... 10 of which can be found appropriately arranged in this puzzle |
PINS |
| "Gosh!" |
GEE |
| When Bastille Day occurs |
ETE |
| Major operation? |
WAR |
| Prefix with -morphic |
ISO |
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