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Baby buggy, to Brits crossword clue


P R A M

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New York Times crossword of September 26th, 2023 other clues
Parent in a blended family
Network with an eye logo
Mrs., in Munich
All-out brawl
Courtroom banger
Dodge
"Cool beans!"
Up to
Word with sugar or sport
Cub Scout units
Toast topping
In the past
Letter before omega
Kind of green energy
Worker who might be paid by the day
Urban legend, e.g.
Bring on board
Spills the beans
"Excusez-___!"
Penne ___ vodka
*Program that detects junk emails
Piglet's pal
Street crossers: Abbr.
Beauty mark
Heroes
Podcast interruptions
Helper: Abbr.
Deals (with)
Genetic messenger
Feel bad
Shop class tool
Robert Devereux, Earl of ___ (favorite of Elizabeth I)
Fortification in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
Sound at a pound
"Nomadland" director Zhao
Groundbreaker?
Bandleader's direction
Aid in buying a car, perhaps
Dietary network in an ecosystem … or a punny hint to the answers to the starred clues
You want to make something of it?
The "p" of r.p.m.
Closest bud, in brief
Novelist Calvino
Places to see the romaines of the day?
Cheer squad syllable
"Don't worry about me"
___ Guevara (revolutionary)
You, to Shakespeare
Steeped drinks
*Slang term for convoluted and unstructured computer programming
Camera output
"if u ask me"
Mercator projection, e.g.
Pre-year 1, in brief
Major component of a ketogenic diet
Clumsy error
*Online icon comprised of three parallel horizontal lines, familiarly
Unfreezes
"You sure about that?"
Preserves, as ham
Skye of "Say Anything …"
Hack (off)
Director DuVernay
Plant also known as linseed
Hang in the balance
First-year law student, for short
Suspected
*Download that may improve streaming lags
"C'mon, I've heard enough"
Tiptop
2019 Taylor Swift album with a romantic theme
Got better with time, say
Many a Pablo Neruda work
City that's home to the University of Ghana
Luxury pajama fabric
Home of the palace Hanaiakamalama
Gymnastics event requiring balance

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