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Duck or Penguin crossword clue
N H L E R
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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2022 other clues |
Symbol of authority, informally |
Compañero |
Delhi issue |
Reaction to puppy pics |
Water buffalo, for one |
French ___ (trick-taking game) |
Land of blarney |
Pass during the N.F.L. playoffs |
THE LADY VANI_ _ _ _ (#2, 1964) |
Who infamously boasted "They can't collect legal taxes from illegal money" |
Luxurious |
Suffix in some pasta names |
BILLE (#3, 1972) |
He gave Starbuck's orders |
NATO members, e.g. |
Adorable sort |
x |
Barnyard baby |
Keep one's mouth shut? |
Porky Pig's girlfriend |
It cost 5¢ in 1965 |
Home of Iowa State |
Help with a crime |
Google web browser |
Laser pointer chaser |
Like the Balkans in the 1990s |
Certain peaceful protest |
Country singer McEntire |
Captivate |
VAU |
Become more complicated, say |
Getting together |
Sheen |
LOST, E.G. (#1, 1984) |
Glacier-scaling tool |
Yard tool |
Private student |
Figure it out |
___ Lilly (pharmaceutical giant) |
"Jeez!" |
Actress Garr |
Beach shaper |
Only player to win the U.S. Chess Championship with no losses or draws |
Darling |
Harbor helper |
___ story (tale of a car company's bankruptcy?) |
CHAN_E _PPEA_ANCE TO CONCEA_ _ _D MISLEA_ (#1, 1968) |
Islamic spirit |
Brand of insecticide strips |
Madhouses |
T |
Opposite of post- |
Airline posting |
Furnace for calcium oxide production |
ENT |
Big club in Las Vegas? |
The final word |
Give a lift |
Know-it-all |
"___ Como Va" (Santana hit) |
Female Olympian of note |
Palindromic battlers |
Place of worship whose third, fourth and fifth letters are appropriate |
One of eight in a stick of butter: Abbr. |
Jolly laugh |
Dec. 24 and 31, e.g. |
Minor accident |
Mary ___ Evans a.k.a. George Eliot |
Opposite of paleo- |
Memo abbr. |
When doubled, Hawaiian food fish |
Pique |
Terk in Disney's "Tarzan," e.g. |
Opera with the aria "Ave Maria" |
Naval engineer |
Air traveler's accumulation |
Quint's boat in "Jaws" |
Enclosure for a bike chain and sprockets |
180 |
Arthur who invented the crossword puzzle (1913) |
Overgrown, say |
Kind of terrier |
Young chicken, e.g. |
Actress Tyler |
Move barefoot across a scorchingly hot beach, maybe |
Shock's partner |
Throw ___ (rant and rave) |
No longer frozen |
Kind |
Crop up |
Chafe |
Out of gas, informally |
Internet ending that's also an ending for inter- |
Part of the brainstem |
Chatter |
Greek letter that might follow "z" |
Affix, in a way |
Eyelashes |
Ketchup brand |
"One ___-dingy" (Ernestine the operator's catchphrase on "Laugh-In") |
Arch type |
Landlord's due |
Petrol unit |
Surgically remove |
Unearthed |
Mi, in a C major scale |
Number twos |
Pelvic bones |
Air carrier |
Island where Paul Gauguin painted |
Book that's the source of the phrase "a land flowing with milk and honey" |
Go back (on) |
Instruction in an oatmeal recipe |
"Zebra" |
Slugger from Louisville |
Florida city whose name has three pairs of doubled letters |
Upscale watch brand |
Annual eight-day celebration |
Basketball stat: Abbr. |
Numbskull |
Poetic dusk |
Color of traffic on a GPS |
Craft carried over a portage |
Rhythmic part of a heartbeat |
Same: Prefix |
Sense of self |
Protagonist in "The Stepford Wives" |
FedEx competitor |
Clears for takeoff? |
Old Glory |
1964 Tony Randall title role |
Like oranges and some gossip |
Frost |
Davidson of "S.N.L." |
Richard and Jane in court |
Commercial prefix with postale |
Out of office?: Abbr. |
One-named Irish hitmaker |
Tops |
Madrid's country, in the Olympics |
Song lead-in to "Believer," "Loser" or "Survivor" |
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