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LA Times crossword of September 11th, 2020 other clues
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Qantas hub, in itineraries
Darken in summer
Opera group sponsored by a '70s-'80s sitcom family?
Drops off
U.K. part
Target ball in a pool game
"The Martian" novelist Weir
Young newts
Momoa who plays Aquaman
DVR button
Give off
Mountain cat
Denim's golden age?
Oregon Trail sights
Codeine, e.g.
Staging area
How a leaf blower operates
Part of a score
Gets a gander at
"No need to point"
Put together
Yuletide decorations at a beach cottage?
Film buff's network
Michigan, e.g.
"That's sorta funny"
Some summer arrivals
Like a flashback time
Bit of baby talk
World atlas spread
Quick cuts
Walrus features
Snowball fight defense
Art Deco icon
Sing the praises of
__ sleep
Furniture chain that also sells lingonberry preserves
More prudent
Tolkien's Legolas, for one
Cravat cousin
Most 1990s Prizms
What many skyscrapers in Houston and Dallas represent?
Above, to a bard
Righteous Babe Records founder DiFranco
River between two Great Lakes
First U.S. city to host the Olympic Games
Flying
Lines from an admirer
Idiosyncrasy
Classic studio letters
Distinctive style
Remiss
Fish-eating bird
Fix
Stumblebums
Jackets named for a British school
Distinctive flavor
Mystery woman
Market aisle border areas
"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" co-creator
Row
Completely disorganized
In relation to
"Is that __?"
Six-yr.-term pol
"1917" subject
Overact
High pipes
Child played by Meryl
Actor Morales
Anticipated dance
Shrill bark
A, in Oaxaca

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