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Classic cars that rivaled the Ford Maverick and Plymouth Duster crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of March 31st, 2023 other clues |
Some consequences for defaulting |
Crushed |
Sister brand of Mazola |
Fodder for some miners |
Made fair |
Memorial Day weekend event, familiarly |
Big wheels |
African capital on its own gulf |
Plastic keys? |
Diacritic over the "r" in "Dvořák" |
It ends near Venice |
Spicy, in a way |
___ Square, rhyming attraction in the city center of Galway, Ireland |
Airport at one end of the Kennedy Expwy. |
Its first scene is set near Memphis |
Products touted in some email scams |
Light line |
Attention-getting cry |
Boomer, for short? |
No longer able to get out |
Something to think about |
Wouldn't release |
Climate |
Name hidden in "call an audible" |
Iconic 28-Across player |
U.S. health org. |
Footwear brand |
Laura of "ER" |
"C'mon, tell us!" |
Blended numbers |
Part of X-X-X |
Some arena illumination, for short |
Slightly leading |
Current event? |
Plagues |
Camus's birthplace |
Bag of tricks |
Something that good speakers make with audiences |
Row house? |
___-Einstein condensate, the so-called "fifth state of matter" |
Apple ___ |
Grand Prix competitor, e.g. |
Lead-in to card or credit |
Sediment |
Senator, e.g., in brief |
"That will be ___ the set of sun": Shak. |
Prosperous period |
Show first performed during 1994's Eurovision Song Contest |
Harvard or Cambridge grad |
Quite a blast? |
"You got it!" |
Getting around easily |
Laughable |
Twine fiber |
Company for a king or queen |
Sweet, lovable sort |
Classic music label whose name consists entirely of musical notes |
Actress Campbell |
Where an eye test may be given, in brief |
Something to help you see where you're going |
Confirm |
No first-stringer |
New York ___ (purple bloom) |
Heavens |
Joel who once played Wyatt Earp in film |
Was hard to understand, in a way |
France's ___ de Loire |
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