Take a glimpse at August 13 2022 Crossword.
The puzzles get harder and harder to solve and more complex as the week passes
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Across
- Buff, and then some
- Touching
- Classic 1983 song that begins “Hate New York City ⦔
- Gaming device with a sensor
- Pursued, as one’s hunch
- [strokes chin]
- Scathing
- Carrey or Croce
- Follower of four or six but not three or five
- Widely awarded Ward
- Digs deeply
- Lead-in to ware
- Good name for a librarian?
- Hawaii’s ___ Palace
- H.S. class with ein Lehrer
- “Brave New World” drug
- “Man, you gotta be kidding!”
- Pieces of some pies
- Bottom of a pit?
- Leaves totally drained of energy?
- Yiddish fools
- Fool
- “Antiques Roadshow” airer
- Parts of arrows
- Field of divination
- ___ American Heritage Month (April observance)
- No. at the end of a telephone no.
- It used to be yours
- What runs about a meter?
- Desert quality
- Stephen King novella on which “Stand by Me” is based
- Pilot with a nonhuman co-pilot
- Subordinate clause?
- Person’s name that’s amusingly appropriate, like Usain Bolt or William Wordsworth
Down
- Battle stat
- Stingy sort
- Smoker’s query
- Mean dude?
- Some “Narcos” characters, in brief
- Hawaii’s ___ Stadium
- Mum’s mum
- Spinning
- “Patience ⦔
- Intent
- Words that incite a chase
- They might be powdered or stuffed
- Up a lot?
- Lilliputian
- Bong ___-ho, Oscar winner for “Parasite”
- Where spring might be just around the corner?
- Cameron of Hollywood
- Certain resort transport
- Volcano named after a god of darkness
- “Sadly, it’s true”
- Fools
- Like those who refuse to be organized
- ___ control
- How couples elope
- Like a virtuoso
- Going by, in brief
- Southern fast-food chain with “Zalads” and “Zappetizers”
- Ground round
- 16th-century pioneer in astronomy
- Some winds, informally
- Band
- Salad base choice
- Leave a small tip
- Bit of sweet talk
- “So that’s your game!”
- Hebrew for “day”