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Ambrose Bierce defined it as "A minor form of despair, disguised as a virtue" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 3rd, 2021 other clues
Goes wherever the wind blows?
Person who likes all your FB posts, perhaps
Key with five sharps: Abbr.
Western film, in old slang
Harriet's partner on 1950s-'60s TV
China's Chou En-___
Paul Simon's "___ Rock"
Tree that Athena gifted to Athens
Inaptly named bear of a tongue twister
Spanish rice
Letter-shaped construction piece
Endeavor
Winter weather hazard
Little black ___
Art of verse
Jurisdiction of a Catholic church official
Get closer and closer
Mapmaker's subj.
Literary traveler to Lilliput and Brobdingnag
Transfixed
Former telecom giant that merged into Verizon
Ostentatious display
Kicked back
Singer Lisa
Pre-euro currency
National tree of the U.S.
Paradise lost
Scatterbrains
Grandma, to Brits
Frenzy
Rattlesnake's warning
Totally over it all
Final creature encountered in "Dr. Seuss's ABC"
Far-right state
Buckskin, e.g.
Something stretched out in a yoga class
Has over
Go after
Like varnished wood
"Pretty please?"
Sci-fi travelers
Pan-fries
Violated a code of silence
Sportscaster Jim with the classic opening "Hello, friends"
Opportunities to win a vacation on "Wheel of Fortune"
Stocking stuffer
Actress Ana of "Love, Victor"
"Alas ..."
Bistro sign word
Francis' tenure, e.g.
Lively, on a score
Collect little by little
Makes
"Which Disney Princess Are You?" and the like
Big Ten powerhouse, for short
Eye shade
Basic skateboard trick
Quick nap ... or a playful description of the 64-Down here
Conflagration
Diamond who went platinum
Scottish denial
Popeye creator Segar
Footnote abbr.
Icelandic work that influenced Tolkien
Key for getting out, not in
Like May through August, unlike the other months of the year
What "piano" can mean
Côte d'___
Nickname for Isabelle or Isidore
Fashion designer Lange
Actress Amanda of 2012's "Les Misérables"
What B. B. King was king of
Rattles
Opposite of flatness
Members of bevies and broods
Tie the knot
Mine: Fr.
Many a collaboration between Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald
"C'est magnifique!"
Spanish composer Isaac
"How to ___ a ___" (popular Google search)
One of the Gabor sisters
Radiation unit
Member in the genus Troglodytes, so named for its tendency to enter dark crevices
"Jeepers!"
Generational divide
Former queen of Jordan
Nintendo princess
Order of roses
Kilt-wearing Greek infantryman
Fixed, as tiling
Northern California town once home to the palindromic ___ Bakery
Chain that sells chains
"Jeepers!"
Levels
Old fogy
Quiet valley
Partner of glamour
Comedian Fields
___ garden
When repeated, one of the Gabor sisters
Mercedes-___
Stupor
Multitude
Pac-Man navigates through one
Wood-shaping tool
They're taken out in alleys
Six-Day War leader Weizman
No-nonsense TV judge
Unsightly spot
Sleep indicators
Counterfeit
Spike the Beanie Baby, e.g.
Having some pep
Alternative to Advil or Aleve
Birthplace of the Franciscan order
Kind of ray
Bit of tomfoolery
Nervous state
Seven: Prefix
Football sideline reporter Kolber
Brand of pretzels and chips
Electric ___
Kvetches
Pointy-eared dog
Big name in car parts
Break away
Reason to hang up
Victoria Falls river
Uniform adornment
Center of L.A., once
Sufficient, informally
Aphids, to ladybugs
Beyond cold
Woman's name meaning "night" in Hebrew and Arabic
Pound and others
Worshiper of the rain god Tlaloc
Took off
One of the Nereids of Greek myth
Eleven, en français
Parts of snowmobiles
Exploits
"The White Lotus" airer
View from Lake Como
Country music's ___ Brown Band
In a bad way

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