NYT Crossword August 18 2021 answers
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August 18 2021 crossword
Breaded and topped with tomato sauce and mozzarella, for short:
Dad:
___ faire (historical re-enactment event, for short):
Instrument played by indie rock's Sufjan Stevens:
Guest ___, what The New York Times calls op-eds:
Black-and-white item in a sleeve:
What an asterisk might suggest:
With 26-Across, game that uses a blindfold:
Fruit in the William Carlos Williams poem "This Is Just to Say":
Edward Snowden's former employer, in brief:
Repeated string in a chain letter subject line:
Website with articles like "10 Surprising Ways to Use Mayonnaise Around Your Home":
Things best kept under one's hat?:
Data structure with a root node:
Undo:
Bird that had no natural predators until humans arrived:
Babe Zaharias was the first woman to compete on its tour, in brief:
Item exchanged in a so-called "yankee swap":
Tucker who had her first hit in 1972 and won her first Grammys in 2020:
Fruits whose seeds can act as a substitute for black peppercorns:
John Lewis was born here: Abbr.:
For all ages, as a video game:
Tell:
Also:
Frequent reveler, or a hint to 16-/26- and 36-Across:
Lots:
Tidy:
Cartoonist suggested by this puzzle's theme:
Show with the recurring character Target Lady, in brief:
Its underside might be covered in gum:
Yarn:
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