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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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