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Below are New York Times August 22, 2020 Crossword Answers. We have changed the way we posting answers and solutions for clues; instead of opening them in a new page we are revealing answers and solutions in the same page. This is the simplest way for you to find faster answers. As you see in the left side are crossword clues and in the right side are crossword answers.
Author: Trenton Charlson
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Finger-on-lips sound | SHH |
Performer for whom a San Diego stadium was named | SHAMU |
Some company bigwigs, for short | CFOS |
Food mascot in a green suit jacket | KEEBLERELF |
Gifford's talk show successor | RIPA |
"Take that, loser!" | INYOURFACE |
Pole position? | AXIS |
Comic whom Seinfeld called "the Picasso of our profession" | PRYOR |
___ sleep | REM |
Only graphic novel to win a Pulitzer Prize (awarded 1992) | MAUS |
Onetime neighbor of French Indochina | SIAM |
Find outrageously funny | ROARAT |
"OK, I've heard enough" | TMI |
Prompter of a channel change, maybe | TVAD |
Rain can ruin it | SUEDE |
Binges | GOESONABENDER |
What it takes to become a queen? | PAWNPROMOTION |
Neil Patrick Harris's role on "How I Met Your Mother" | BARNEYSTINSON |
Herb of the parsley family | ANISE |
Romeo or Juliet | TEEN |
Member of the fam | SIB |
Settles with | REPAYS |
Some pricey cars, for short | JAGS |
Great deal | SCAD |
"Pourquoi ___?" | PAS |
Actress Linney of Netflix's "Ozark" | LAURA |
Opposite of inept | ABLE |
Words that sometimes follow 1-Across | ITSASECRET |
Guys | LADS |
Skinflint | CHEAPSKATE |
Leading role in "The Phantom of the Opera" | ERIK |
Doesn't take any cards, say | STAYS |
In need of a lift? | SAD |
Down
Passes on | SKIPS |
French philosopher Bergson | HENRI |
#1 hit with the lyric "Shake it like a Polaroid picture" | HEYYA |
Relative of a tie in music | SLUR |
Lead-in to story | HER |
Newfoundland sound | ARF |
Half of a classic comedy duo | MEARA |
Reason to see a gastroenterologist | ULCER |
Do some fast data processing? | CRAM |
Obsessed with | FIXATEDON |
Hangout for Dorian Gray | OPIUMDEN |
Flipper | SASSIER |
Gold rush phenomena | BOOMTOWNS |
Branch of the D.H.S. | FEMA |
Like a stereotypical mobster's voice | RASPY |
Things picked up at a landfill | ODORS |
Sub-Saharan scourge | TSETSE |
False front | VENEER |
British flier | UNIONJACK |
Giuseppe ___, leader in Italy's unification | GARIBALDI |
English translation of 50-Across | NOT |
Accord | AMITY |
Natural history museum sights | BONES |
Emergency exit feature | PANICBAR |
Beer with a triangular logo | BASSALE |
Way cool | EPIC |
Ways | PATHS |
A keen eye, for a proofreader, say | ASSET |
Waves of New Agers? | AURAS |
"Little Women" director Gerwig | GRETA |
Having had quite enough | SATED |
Much can be written on this | DESK |
Off | LESS |
Small cell | AAA |
Piece in Stratego | SPY |