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Author: Jacob Stulberg
Editor: Will Shortz
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New York Times Crossword Answers, Monday, September 10, 2018
Sticker that says who you are |
Part of the body that crunches work |
Dreadlocks wearer, informally |
The “F” of R.A.F. |
Kitten’s sound |
Use as a dinner table |
Zero-tariff policy |
Back’s opposite |
Shaggy grazer |
Orders (around) |
Swanky |
Beginning blossoms |
With 39-Down, last words in many an old movie |
Six-sided game piece |
With 45-Across, savory topping found in tubs … and the circled squares? |
Complete lack of wind, as at sea |
Feeling good to wear, say |
Languages |
Iced tea brand in a bottle |
When repeated, gets specific, as an informer |
“Where there’s ___, there’s hope” |
Guinness world record holder for longest live weather report |
Alternative to an S.U.V. |
“Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” actor |
See 28-Across |
Pen filler |
ExxonMobil product |
Work’s opposite |
Bowled over |
Messiah |
Only three-letter zodiac sign |
“Well, obviously!” |
Device to remove water from a ship |
Aged fairy tale character |
“We’re number ___!” |
Worth |
Secondary building |
Marry |
Wide-mouthed jugs |
Far from certain |
___ the Explorer |
Journey |
Crackerjack |
“Start working!” |
Accumulate |
Where flowers and oysters grow |
Sugar, e.g. |
Wearer of stripes on a court, informally |
Grp. making after-work plans? |
Moved out of the way |
Throat part |
“O Canada,” for Canada |
Was a passenger |
Retrieves, as baseballs |
Happened to |
Last part of U.R.I.’s URL |
Includes in an email |
Slangy ending for “any” |
Began, as a voyage |
Mosque toppers |
Waldorf salad ingredient |
Acknowledges applause, maybe |
Bursting stars |
Org. overseeing airports |
See 25-Across |
Oil ___ (gulf sight) |
“Oh, puh-leeze!” |
Human rights advocate Jagger |
Like brand-new clothing |
Trudge |
Stacked |
Sand ridge |
Grape or watermelon plant |
Item in a tackle box |
Mideast bigwig |
Chooses, with “for” |
Bit of voodoo |
Where parishioners sit |