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New York Times crossword of October 11th, 2022 other clues
Like the left brain, in pop psychology
Get using will power?
Involve
Vicinity
Slowly enter, as a crowd might
Yoshi of Mario games is one, for short
Burn slightly
Smelter's material
Slurpy strands of food
*Sincere intentions
Guesstimate words
*One who's "Hoppin' and a-boppin' and a-singin' his song," in a 1958 hit
Vietnamese dish containing 46-Down
Heretofore
Decides to join
Round of a track race
It has all the answers
Colorado ski resort
Cake: Fr.
How one might cower
Barrel at a brewery
Slackens, as rain
Went by horse or car
Most student drivers
Gave the green light
Artfully evasive
Escape ___ (group activity)
Tolkien creature
Agree
Mild cigar
Russian refusals
Filming locations
Dressed (in)
Swiss green
Chucked forcefully, in modern lingo
Him, in Paris
"Quit ___ bellyachin'!"
Org. sponsoring a school fund-raiser, perhaps
Foolish
Hill with the 1998 #1 hit "Doo Wop (That Thing)"
"Me" problems
Do one's part?
Kara Zor-El's identity in DC Comics ... or a punny hint to the answers to the starred clues
Sandwich named for its ingredients
Mexico's national flower
Minimal gesture of acknowledgment
Miso, for one
What a dog's tail wag and bark might mean
Word said twice before "pants on fire"
Matt of "The Martian"
*See 38-Across
Kind of fitness test for K-12 students
"Party in the ___" (Miley Cyrus hit)
Depict by drawing
King or Donkey follower
"Really, though?"
Spinoff clothing store for children
Output from an eruption
Common shape for a toy bank
Possible score after deuce
Garfield's canine buddy
Kind of gland that produces cortisol
Sender of unsolicited emails
What gives a doc inside info?
Some dog-powered transports
Reason for overtime
French loaf baked in a rectangular mold
*With 39-Across, flower named for its distinctive shape
Martial artist Bruce
Badgers
Enemy
*Considerable amount of money, in an idiom
They're typically happy in fairy tales
Hazardous current
A ways away

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