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Country with two official languages - Guaraní and Spanish crossword clue
P A R A G U A Y
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New York Times crossword of March 12th, 2022 other clues |
Paid off |
Pinky swear, e.g. |
Pause in the middle of a line of poetry |
Creature also known as a greenfly |
Substitute for coffee |
Baptisms by fire |
Palmed, say |
Prefix with consciousness |
Last word of the first sentence of Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" |
Pick |
"Don't Look Up" star, in tabloids |
Parts of baseballs and mines |
Move from side to side, as a ship |
2000 Sisqó hit with a rhyming title |
1924 tale of derring-do |
New Jersey's "unofficial rock theme of our State's youth" |
Something picked up by a silent butler |
Minions |
Basic technique in skateboarding |
Nitwit, to a Brit |
"What do you want me to do about it?" |
Be plucky? |
Hollywood, with "the" |
Astronaut Jemison |
Didn't cause trouble |
"Golly!" |
It might work on a block |
They might work on a block |
Floor |
Europe's oldest capital |
Lumbering tool |
Turn in |
Musician who helped save Carnegie Hall from demolition |
Put up |
Muffs |
"Against the ___" (Thomas Pynchon novel) |
On equal footing, in Latin |
Mirrored |
Tea, in Mandarin |
Result of a poor audio connection, perhaps |
Part of the body first successfully transplanted in 1905 |
Exponential ___ (function in physics) |
Like many street-level apartments |
Juice boxes? |
Rumpus |
Danced to the music of Carlos Acuña, say |
"We / Jazz ___" (line in Gwendolyn Brooks's "We Real Cool") |
Popular dishes in Québécois cuisine |
Went round and round in circles |
Record holder for the most M.L.B. All-Star selections |
Spell |
Attire at some academies |
Exams for British 18-year-olds |
Jewelry store tools |
Minds |
Mentally worn out |
Mount with facility |
Vegan sandwich, for short |
Enforcement mechanisms, metaphorically |
Where to pick sides? |
Handful, say |
Overly rehearsed |
Occupation of Leo Bloom in "The Producers," for short |
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