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Goddesses of the seasons crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 14th, 2020 other clues |
Perched on |
This puzzle's solver |
Irk |
Response to "Am not!" |
Soap that comes in blue-green bars |
Far from harbor |
Newswoman Phillips |
Spot for a sitting duck |
Minions' leader in "Despicable Me" |
101 |
Long-stemmed mushroom |
Some natural hairstyles |
Unable to answer any more clues, say |
*1st |
___ trip |
"The Simpsons" shopkeeper |
Tries something |
Four-time Grammy winner Lovett |
Gold and silver have them, but not bronze |
Display contempt for, in a way |
"Step right up!" |
*2nd and 3rd crossed |
Biblical kingdom in modern-day Jordan |
Adult insect stage |
Cajun cooking staple |
Pen that's full of oink? |
___ and wiser |
Playbill part, informally |
What each number in the starred clues represents |
Low, creaky speaking register |
"They're creepy and they're ___" (start of the "Addams Family" theme song) |
Traverses 48-Down, in a way |
Dot follower |
[Not my error] |
14 pounds, in Britain |
High rollers' preference, perhaps |
When Aida dies in Verdi's "Aida" |
Water hazards |
Former performing orca |
Where Ross taught paleontology on "Friends," for short |
Popular beachwear |
"Goodness me!" |
Charges |
Extremely cold |
Extra on "Star Trek" |
Strand at an airport, maybe |
Outcome of being fired? |
Govt.-backed security |
Capital at an elevation of 12,000 feet |
"Well, I guess so" |
Disciplinary |
Word with shirt or grounds |
With "please" or "if I may," say |
Off-the-neck style |
Language with more than 25 vowel sounds |
Apt rhyme for "shriek" |
Square |
Hall's partner |
View from Liechtenstein |
Sanctions |
"Count me in" |
*2nd and 3rd separated |
Kid-centric org. |
Garment often made of silk |
Tied in ___ |
Encourage |
Spongy growth |
So much, in music |
*1st and 5th |
*1st separate, 2nd and 3rd together, and 4th and 5th together |
Potent strain of marijuana |
Water slide |
Chateaux-lined river |
Word that becomes its own opposite if its first letter is removed |
Lab test |
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