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Tom Petty hit with the opening line "She's a good girl, loves her mama" crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 9th, 2022 other clues |
Pack (in) |
Fracases |
Start of some conventional wisdom |
With 76-Across, Mexican business magnate who was once the world's richest person |
Means of a quick recharge |
"___ funny!" |
Fab |
Akin to |
Anago, on a sushi menu |
Hardly a lover of hot wings? |
Radio frequency meas. |
Ad or show follower |
Morse morsel |
___ P. Morton, Benjamin Harrison's vice president |
Carmen McRae or Anita O'Day, notably |
Lost deposits, as a bank? |
Disorganized |
Attorney's org. |
Sorrow |
You can have a blast with this |
Thank you, in Tokyo |
And so forth |
Sound in the Serengeti |
Stovetop device |
Kind of writing |
Fete |
Breadths |
Mineral used as a flame retardant |
Sled dogs, e.g. |
"Yes, indeedy!" |
Word in some cocktail names |
Tying words? |
Neighbor of S. Sudan |
Baseball's "Master Melvin" |
Munchkin |
Westernmost sch. in Conference USA |
Hurting more |
Actress ___ Pinkett Smith |
Endpoint of a Shinto pilgrimage |
"Er ... umm ..." |
Nonbinary possessive |
Aromatic herbal drink |
Game show invitation |
Modern lead-in to "X" |
What's going up in Chicago? |
Got out fast |
Spade with a short handle? |
Exit |
___ volente |
Makes clearer, in a way |
Rendezvous |
1997 pop hit with a nonsensical refrain |
Nickname for Virginia |
Declare |
Is beaten by |
You might take a lift to one |
Horrible boss, say |
Married mujeres: Abbr. |
German state that includes Frankfurt |
What's got ewe covered? |
Hemlock relative |
Old ___ (London theater) |
Gag line? |
Spanish "hey!" |
JPEG alternative |
Quick-witted |
Disseminated |
"Forbidden fruit is the sweetest," e.g. |
Rapper ___ Cudi or DJ ___ Loco |
Comprehension |
Domain of Mars |
Boise-to-Spokane dir. |
Post-default event |
"Eureka!" |
Birthplace of five U.S. presidents, with "the" |
"That's the spot" |
Many, many, many moons |
Kinda |
Lunkhead |
Subj. line heading |
Court order |
Red accessory for cartoondom's Huckleberry Hound |
See 88-Across |
Scientific contribution from 98-Down, discovered in a manner suggested by this puzzle's theme |
Crow's-nests, e.g. |
Driving stick? |
One living in the rial world? |
Lingerie fabric |
Like discriminatory employers, often |
Blights |
Just roll with it! |
German title |
More mirthful |
With 59-Across, flag bearers, for short? |
Defiant refusal |
___ Plaines, Ill. |
Start of a story, in journalese |
Cause of a jolt |
Really busy, perhaps |
Eliminates, mob-style |
It's nothing to joke about |
___ out a victory |
Artist known for his lampooning cartooning |
Startin' place |
"___ moved on" |
Calming words |
Holy city near Baghdad |
All-in-one purchase from a smoke shop |
Unforgettable, unstoppable sort |
They're not to be trusted |
Julie who played Catwoman on old TV |
Puzzle (out) |
Personal bearing |
Strong pan |
Hard thing to do? |
German title |
Capital of Bangladesh |
Mushroom in miso soup |
Afterword |
Nicolas who directed "The Man Who Fell to Earth" |
Lab where the Higgs boson particle was discovered |
Chaired |
Inventory |
"My Cousin Vinny" setting |
Airport route |
See 58-Across |
Squealed |
Opposite of a glut |
Clap back |
Who was famously hit over the head with inspiration? |
Tech release of 2006 |
Many moons |
Didn't act rashly, say |
Pit |
Words before relax or remember |
Small section of a pit |
Bowl-shaped cooking vessels |
In ___ fertilization |
Manage |
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