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New York Times crossword of May 15th, 2022 other clues |
Suffragist and abolitionist Abby ___ Alcott |
Georgia, e.g. |
One of two circling the earth |
Decorates deceptively |
High part of a deck |
Bon ___ (fashionable world) |
One-named New Age musician |
Mower's trail |
Means of electronic communication with restricted access |
Ending with cash or front |
Self images? |
Stevenson of 1950s politics |
They may be ridden to victory |
Some co. name endings |
Santa Monica ___, southwest terminus of 114-Across |
Gone to press? |
Golden rule preposition |
Speed skater Kramer with nine Olympic medals |
Stir in |
B3, nutritionally |
String or integer, in programming |
Brand with a bull in its logo |
Critical warning |
Some scores in horseshoes |
"My Name Is Asher ___" |
Offer one's two cents |
Beverage with a "New England" variety |
Deprived |
Roux ingredient? |
You usually do this lying down by yourself |
Naval "Negative" |
Singer O'Day |
"Meet the ___" (baseball fight song) |
To be, in France |
Pertaining to any of five Italian popes |
Small rodent |
Booked it |
Phrase one might yell at the screen during a horror film |
What roots are, to powers |
Graffitied artistic attraction along 114-Across |
Summers in la cité |
Bugs |
___ Austin, Biden's secretary of defense |
"Go ahead and ask" |
TV 6-year-old who attends Little Dipper School |
Lead-in to "com" |
Pastis flavorer |
Bit of writing on Twitter or Tinder |
Opposite of a breeze |
Natural conclusion? |
Car-pooling inits. |
Some mil. officers |
Following along |
Abbr. on many streets in Quebec |
Attempt to grasp, as a complicated situation |
"Holy ___!" |
Twitch user, perhaps |
Bad stat for a QB: Abbr. |
Pass |
Not mainstream, for short |
Sierra ___ |
1990s film with a famous wood chipper scene |
Cuisine that includes gochujang paste |
Spanish : -ando or -iendo :: English : ___ |
Word with a wave in Oaxaca |
Peridot, for one |
An awful state to live in |
Classic Camaro |
Smart, say |
Tall, curved attraction along 114-Across |
Grant ___, northeast terminus of 114-Across |
Colorful natural attraction along 114-Across |
Kind of tape |
$100 bill, slangily |
Instruction for some Thanksgiving cooking |
Underwriting? |
"What malarkey!" |
Left |
Paid penance |
"Downton Abbey" countess |
Site of a U.C. in the O.C. |
Muscle-bone connector |
Gear for gondoliers |
Verb in Poe's "The Raven" |
Trafficker trackers, for short |
Trece menos doce |
Legend |
Many a Hollywood worker |
Animal in the genus Bos |
Brownish-yellow hue |
Big ___ |
Monogram in the 2016 presidential election |
Puts away |
Jazz bassist Carter, who has appeared on more than 2,200 recordings |
Being treated, in a way |
A whole can of worms? |
Mamas' mamas |
Bug |
Bad review |
Component of lacquer thinner |
More far out |
Theme of this puzzle, which winds its way nearly 2,500 miles through all the shaded squares herein |
Wishy-washy response |
Captivate |
The Panthers of the N.C.A.A., familiarly |
Art in the Television Hall of Fame |
Dislikes and then some |
Things sometimes named after presidents |
One of 50,460 in the Chunnel |
Actress Barrymore, great-aunt of Drew |
Famed fountain of Rome |
Half step, in music |
Character seen on a keyboard |
Bile |
Obsequious |
Sun deck? |
"That's my cue!" |
Actress Long |
Component of a bridge truss |
Positive results of some strikes |
Bad messages to send to the wrong person |
Tap-in, e.g. |
140, in old Rome |
Covid Data Tracker org. |
New Deal power agcy. |
Fools are often seen at its start: Abbr. |
Peaceful, informally |
Partner of only |
Posed for a portrait |
Skip or drop |
German surname part |
Large rodents |
Down-to-earth |
Nickname for 114-Across coined by John Steinbeck |
Cool |
Hardly a team player? |
Corpse ___ No. 2 (morning-after cocktail) |
At the top |
One of the Guccis |
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