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Beer containers crossword clue
G R O W L E R S
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New York Times crossword of January 26th, 2023 other clues |
Barber's belt |
Last monarch of the House of Stuart |
More aged, as some cheeses |
Comicdom's "Queen of the Jungle" |
Sierra ___ (Mexican range, informally) |
Trademarked coffee holder |
Things you might save while driving |
Like many indie films |
Aptly named mascot of the 2000 Olympics |
Jean-___ Picard of "Star Trek" |
"Watch it!" |
Boom producer, once: Abbr. |
Leaves in the kitchen? |
Developing phenomena literally depicted three times in this puzzle |
One way an animal may be held |
Shakespearean cries |
The "Gateway to the West" |
Chinwagging |
In a bind |
Google ___, service beginning in 2017 |
Name hidden in "oleomargarine" |
Way off |
Gradually develop, literally |
Company originally founded as Blue Ribbon Sports |
Kind of power in math |
Commoner |
"Let's ___!" |
Early 2010s |
You might make waves when you lie about this |
Is the real deal |
Kitchen gadget with an edge |
Bunch of bits |
French season |
Shaving canful |
Butterfly, but not a caterpillar |
Fried food whose name translates to "breaded" |
Hole maker |
Big name in juice pouches |
Norse god of war |
All-time go-between |
"Are you down for this?" |
Crestfallen |
Pop-pop |
Fabled visitors to 49-Down, in brief |
Farm storehouse |
Southwest city in 1947 news |
Punished for the weekend, perhaps |
Screen display |
Kerfuffle |
One might hit a very low pitch |
Opposite of dry, to a vintner |
Many an essential worker, for short |
Evidencing physical exertion |
Put on |
Suffer in the summer heat |
Game in which the object is to score 500 points |
Spot for firing |
Kind of group in chemistry |
High-quality |
"At Last" singer James |
Gradually develop, literally |
Total phony |
Palindromic word in classic poetry |
Cuba's ___ Castro, brother of Fidel |
Gradually develop, literally |
Doozy |
Some surgical tools |
Hem's partner |
Enormous amounts to spend |
"As far as I'm concerned …" |
Sushi staple that isn't served raw |
Put a fork in it! |
Quantity contrasted with a vector, in physics |
Most like a wallflower |
Foxy |
Ink holder |
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