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New York Times crossword of October 26th, 2022 other clues |
Quaff of gruit and wort, in days of yore |
Unhealthy-looking |
Cloudless |
Drink "for two" in song |
1/8 fluid ounce |
Prefix with present |
Certain tow job |
Sound emitted by methane emitters |
Entitled Brit? |
Open, in a way |
Takes some down time |
Silver salmon |
___ the Great (sleuth of kid-lit) |
Comply |
Bend it, like Beckham? |
With 58-Across, SEAL missions |
Nikola Tesla, ethnically |
It may mean squat to a dancer |
What you're on when you're crawling ... or a hint to parsing 18-, 27-, 46- and 61-Across |
Sticky note, maybe |
One of the friends on "Friends" |
Thrill |
Flat … or inflate? |
Like some practice courts |
Right on the dial of a grandfather clock? |
Pearl Harbor National Memorial locale |
"Au Revoir ___ Enfants" |
Begin to wake |
Big fashion inits. |
Presidents Harrison, Hoover, Clinton and Obama, by birth |
___-compliant (what public facilities must be, in brief) |
Early foe for 007 |
Fiber source + Auto make + Red planet + Boxing family = Noted jazz saxophonist |
Uninspiring or low-paying work |
Cryer in movies |
Erupting with noise |
Part of a stable diet? |
See 57-Across |
One getting credit for seasonal gifts |
Interpret + Hockey's Kovalchuk + Colorado ski town + Fit = On hand |
Young inhabitant of the Hundred Acre Wood |
Regards |
Push on |
Arrived on horseback |
"Ditto" |
"Wretched hive of scum and villainy," per Obi-Wan Kenobi |
Fusses |
Gently rocked |
Radio toggle |
Incline |
Lake bird |
Somali-born congresswoman from Minnesota |
___ Greiner, the so-called "Queen of QVC" |
Grand Ole ___ |
Co. making arrangements |
___ Day (Jan. observance) |
Tag, key or chip, say |
Slangy request at a kegger |
"Gourd" |
Playwright Miller |
James who plays Professor X in film |
"Interwebs" |
Thomas ___ Edison |
Gas pump attachment |
Shows for a later audience |
Study at the eleventh hour, say |
Give a few laughs |
"I feel your pain!" |
Patsy + French "to be" + Singe + Pop queen = Sales wonk |
More bountiful |
Leopold's partner in 1920s crime |
Autonomous household helper since 2002 |
Inspiration for an often-repeated golf story |
Be nosy |
River past Cincinnati |
1952 Winter Olympics host |
River at Arles |
Boat pole + Old "once" + Pace + Essence = Chief planner |
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