Came after

The clue "Came after" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on August 3 2019.

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Possible Solution

E N S U E D

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New York Times August 3 2019 ENSUED

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New York Times Clues August 03, 2019

Calgary nickname, along with "Stampede City"
Competitor of Twinings
Collapsible chapeau
Where Sevastopol is
Like Denver
Book page size
Eat lots of protein and carbs, say
Some legal speeders, briefly
Cab alternative
Pioneering football coach ___ Alonzo Stagg
Occupy, as a desk
"Let's ___!"
"I expected better"
They may go on long walks
Member of Dubya's cabinet
It's filled with energy
The Netherlands was the first country to legalize it
Celebrated the birth of a child, perhaps
Winegrowing region of SW France
Them, to us
Prefix with tourism or politics
"Hmm ..."
Bygone potentates
Word with bank or blind
Love, by another name
Like the ocean
Mess up
Permanent-press
Pogo and others
Totally dominating
Bad record?
Alternatives to S.U.V.s, informally
Common "explanation" from a parent
Private practice?
Poppy products
"Sure, I guess ..."
Long hauls
Island with a state capital
Jerked in two directions at once
Poke with a lot of needles?
Michael ___, "The Office" manager
Parentheses, essentially
Sloshed
Endangered watershed
Marine
Web-based recovery program, informally
Film featuring an assassin from 2029
Rubber
To a fault
Indian flatbreads
Trig function
Deal in
Souchong alternative
Boarding points at amusement parks
Vessel in a famous 1960s shipwreck
Midwest university city
Part-time job for many an actor or actress
Came after
Hannity's former Fox News foil
Must pay
Sharp tastes
Bento box fare
Skier Lindsey with three Olympic medals
Peak in Thessaly
Bravo, e.g.
___ gow (gambling game played with dominoes)