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New York Times crossword of October 28th, 2023 other clues |
Had kids on a farm? |
Product whose main ingredient is canola oil |
Scan in neuroscience research, in brief |
Oratorio highlight in A-B-A form |
Word like "cafe" or "bazaar" |
Alien |
Marginally |
Confit ingredient |
Declines |
Words of warning in the grocery aisle |
Stretchers go on top of them |
"___-Raq" (2015 Spike Lee film) |
Paddington Bear's place of origin, before arriving in England |
Head covering? |
Certain onslaught on social media |
First base? |
Athlete prone to nerves, in slang |
Philosopher and activist who wrote "Race Matters" |
Be host to |
Comedian Eldjárn with the Netflix special "Pardon My Icelandic" |
Cause for alarm |
-saur subjects? |
Passed off as genuine |
Chopper |
Galaxy, e.g. |
Place with a tree of immortality in the Quran |
They signal a delivery |
Nonsensical movement |
"May I help you?" |
Tries for |
Ultimately arrive (at) |
Get going |
Tool used in meat pie preparation |
Left arrow, often |
Instruct |
What may be collected in trials |
Opposite of guerra |
Subject for conservationist Dian Fossey |
Sockeroo |
Tongue-lash |
Complete pandemonium |
Bit of attire that often has strings |
All over something |
Loc. ___ (footnote abbr.) |
M.L.B. team with a mascot named Orbit |
Cut corners, perhaps? |
Gives a heads-up |
Without getting beat |
Home of a parliament on Parliament Hill |
Singer on the 1960s hits "Wooly Bully" and "Li'l Red Riding Hood" |
Napper's request |
Said "A mouse!," say |
Bull session? |
Himalayan resting place |
Name on a Belgian brew |
Where the composers Schubert, Berg, Schönberg and Webern were all born |
First in line, usually |
Superstrong redhead of kid-lit |
Princess with an L.G.B.T.Q. cult following |
To's opposite |
Por ___ parte (moreover, in Spanish) |
Jemison in the National Women's Hall of Fame |
Twists are good for them |
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