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The list below contains all the clues found on the New York Times Crossword of September 11, 2021. Click the clue to reveal the correct answer for it.
Cause for alarm? Crossword Clue
Lake ___, where the Chari River empties Crossword Clue
Compete for speed, say Crossword Clue
Cheery refrain Crossword Clue
Eyeroll-inducing response to “How did you do that?” Crossword Clue
Work on some issues together? Crossword Clue
Stuck a fork in, say Crossword Clue
Buddhism’s founder Crossword Clue
Kind of vest Crossword Clue
#1 on Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time” list, with “The” Crossword Clue
Old-fashioned endings? Crossword Clue
Fashion designer ___ Saab Crossword Clue
Ball with a yellow stripe Crossword Clue
Meets and eats, perhaps Crossword Clue
Publisher of “The 1619 Project,” for short Crossword Clue
“None for me, thanks” Crossword Clue
Stephen of BBC’s “The Honourable Woman” Crossword Clue
Things auditors watch for Crossword Clue
Top Crossword Clue
One-named singer with the 1968 hit “Abraham, Martin and John” Crossword Clue
Composer Zimmer Crossword Clue
She was Time magazine’s 2019 Person of the Year Crossword Clue
Composed Crossword Clue
Acts like a nudnik to Crossword Clue
Parts of a platform Crossword Clue
Smartphone screen displays Crossword Clue
Home of the only world capital to border two other countries Crossword Clue
Turns up Crossword Clue
Where to see Print Crossword Clue
Take a ___ Crossword Clue
Corkscrews, e.g. Crossword Clue
Cut (in) Crossword Clue
Liable to be lost, in a way Crossword Clue
Yak, yak, yak Crossword Clue
Join the table Crossword Clue
Oktoberfest buy Crossword Clue
Word with rain or rock Crossword Clue
Letter accompanying a personal statement, informally Crossword Clue
Ariadne, e.g. Crossword Clue
Knew someone, so to speak Crossword Clue
Split payment Crossword Clue
Quantitative analyst’s fodder Crossword Clue
Take a ___ Crossword Clue
Go all over Crossword Clue
House style with shingle exteriors and flat-front facades Crossword Clue
Happening Crossword Clue
Title sort of person in 2008’s Best Picture Crossword Clue
Panaceas Crossword Clue
Computer programs used in 3-D animation Crossword Clue
Euphoria Crossword Clue
What may be corrected on a trans person’s birth certificate Crossword Clue
Group to which Don Rickles joked he “never received an official membership card” Crossword Clue
Order Crossword Clue
“Tell a joke or something … I’m so bored” Crossword Clue
One who puts down a few chips? Crossword Clue
Course selection Crossword Clue
Oktoberfest buys Crossword Clue
Puts down a few chips, maybe Crossword Clue
That’s a wrap! Crossword Clue
Hirsute figure in the Bible Crossword Clue
Piece of intimate wear Crossword Clue
United Airlines hub, for short Crossword Clue
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