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"The food of love," per Shakespeare crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 18th, 2024 other clues
Territory reached along the Oregon Trail
What a provocateur aims to do
Ones getting the last word in
Part of some Italian church names
Spot for a hymnbook
"Money ___ object"
Concern for a dermatologist
Country west of Zambia: Abbr.
Rights advocacy org.
Katey who played TV's Peg Bundy
World Vision and others, for short
Something that a ram and a Ram have in common
Utensil for peeling
Atkins, for one
Ratfink
Pirate's swill
Tackle box assortment
Soars near the shore, maybe
The "O" of 18-Down
Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short, in a 1986 comedy
Said nasty things about
Away from
"We appreciate the contribution"
Source of down
Shouts of accomplishment
Scattered, as seed
Complete reversals
Uninspiring
Church chorus?
Prefix with directional
Hot shot?
Really cool, in dated slang
Spring zodiac symbol
Black-and-white danger
Challenged
Actress who portrayed Scarlett O'Hara and Blanche DuBois
"Ol' Man River" singer, traditionally
Cheery refrains from the Seven Dwarfs
Jeremiad
Big-game hunting targets in the classic short story "The Most Dangerous Game"
Doomed to fail, for short
Take a ___
Most prying
Cocktails with brandy and crème de menthe
Expeditions, e.g.
Aerodynamic resistance
Ape
Coming to blows, say
Take a ___
Co-Nobelist of 1978
Indigenous race in the "Avatar" movies
Holy title in Tibet
Feeling the need to pace, say
What Columbus thought he'd reached in 1492
Early Quechua speaker
Radiant
What "T" stands for in video game ratings
Awards that only one college athlete has ever won twice
Old-fashioned news source
Peut-___ (French "maybe")
Some stock in the exotic pet trade
Records
High-end camera brand
Cow, often
"Gross!"
Stressor for some H.S. sophomores
Japan's ___ Castle
Charger dodgers
Dip stick?
Open on Christmas, say
K-O connector

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