Where ''GWTW'' premiered

The clue "Where ''GWTW'' premiered" was last spotted by us at the NewsDay.com Crossword on September 12 2020.

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A T L A N T A

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NewsDay.com Clues September 12, 2020

Resonator for a jug-band bass
Nine-time debater, 2015-16
Penn State campus
Where ''GWTW'' premiered
Brit who coined ''chortle''
Animal float or wind-up boat
Low level
Nested neighborhood
Calzone's conic kin
Middle __
Novel designation
They're nonnegotiable
What some '60s Ferraris were called
Multiscreen routine
16-hour flight from LAX
Paul Allen's ''self-titled'' memoir
Alternative to Toni
Second Estate, in old France
Certain ER orders
Lewis and Clark Trail setting
Something to smear
She's into table napkins
Make __ (emulate Estée, in a way)
Poor excuse
Eight-hour flight from Los Angeles
Overcook or undercook
Bit of Wilde wit
Cupid colleague
''Impressive!''
''Downton Abbey'' role
Go ''Grr!'' to
'40s ''girl with a Star-Spangled heart''
Snow white
Italian erupter
Kid-lit protector of the tiny
Jam by-products
Tongue-lashed
Nonoral analgesic
Flip quip
Where King's Scholars study
Apt rhyme for ''ad hoc''
Sandbags in the sky
Disidentify digitally
Place for a pilot
President on a Currier & Ives poster
18th chapter of a frat
''To-be-soon'' ender
Wife on the cover of ''Married to Laughter'' (2001)
Capital on the East Bank Plateau
Spruce
Many furniture-ad photos
He split from Stalin around '48
The boss
Tobacco plant genus (unsurprisingly)
Quick intakes
LG introduction of 2011
Particle detector eponym
Projecting parts
Return option
58 Across denial
Young ''señorita''
A Pharaonic capital
''Something's coming'' sign
Foldable quarters
Notes with a Manitoban museum
Complied with