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3-D test crossword clue


M R I

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New York Times crossword of October 22nd, 2020 other clues
Word that becomes its own synonym if you change its first letter to "WI"
"That's amazing!"
Rock band with a 1980 album that went 25x platinum
Place
Wristwatch part
Crumbles away
___-fresh
Enthusiastic reply to "Wanna try?"
Red slips of paper?
Go slowly
___ Bengal (five-star hotel in Kolkata)
"___ with me?"
It may lead up to a letdown
Endure punishment
Many a 4WD ride
Founder of the Sikh religion
Name on both "The Simpsons" and "South Park"
Actress Laura
They cause rolling of the eyes, not rolling in the aisles
When some people break for lunch
What's uttered by a mime
Woos outside one's league, so to speak
What's theorized to have preceded the Big Bang
Potshots
Misleading malware
Sprinkle (with)
It brings the heat
Second-busiest airport in the U.S.
Place to catch shrimp
___ ears
Not accidental
Puts off, in a way
Strong base
Houseware brand that's easy to read in a mirror
Aid in catching shrimp
Keeps going despite fatigue ... or a hint to three features of this puzzle
Had a home-cooked meal
Military missions, informally
Observance once known as Quadragesima (Latin for "fortieth")
Wedding wear
Harrison, e.g., but not Ford
Laugh riot
Figures, e.g.
"That's amazing!"
Opposition
Gets darker, in a way
Spot
Ones arranging spots
Slimeball
They may be given in relief
Gall
Not-so-great depression
Showy wraps
Promote
Approximate weight of a liter of water
Telephone when all lit up?
It's used to carry out an order
Green splats, on Rotten Tomatoes
Gear for the bench
[And ... it's gone!]
They put in long hours to get better hours
John of "Being John Malkovich"
Emmy-winning actress Aduba
Fracas
Fair
Down-hearted softies?
Word seen above a mug shot
Look over
Bemoans
What polar opposites have in common
Oscar winner Mahershala
Format of a digital pic
Graceful leap
Corp. leader in charge of 35-Down
Its name is said to mean "people of the mountains"
Where squatters may be seen
Defeat just barely

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