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Ending with neo- or proto- crossword clue
P L A S M
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New York Times crossword of September 20th, 2016 other clues |
'Git!' |
'Hesitating to mention it, but ...' |
'I dare you!' |
'Kilroy ___ here' |
'Phooey!' |
'Square' things, ideally |
'West Side Story' seamstress |
'___ and answered' (courtroom objection) |
Actress Watts |
Blade in the pen |
Boxer Max |
Chew the fat |
Clothes presser |
Club game |
Come to a close |
Comical 'Dame' |
Command-Z command |
Constellation units |
da-DAH |
Designs with ® symbols: Abbr |
Dreadlocked ones, informally |
Drive mad |
Ed of 'Up' |
Error report? |
Fabric purchase: Abbr |
Fool |
Gates of philanthropy |
German kingdom of old |
Give off, as vibes |
Glass fragment |
Growing luxuriantly |
Habitual customer's order, with 'the' |
Ham-handed |
Ice cream and sponge topped with meringue and placed in a very hot oven for a few minutes |
Itch |
J.Lo's daughter with a palindromic name |
Kardashian matriarch |
Kill, as an idea |
Land of Blarney |
Latches (onto) |
Lauder of cosmetics |
Layers of sherry-soaked torte, homemade custard and fruit served chilled in a giant stem glass |
Locale for urban trash cans |
Lollipop |
Low ground, poetically |
Lowdown, in slang |
Manipulate |
Mini, e.g |
Mop & ___ |
Ones who are splitsville |
Oodles |
Pass's opposite |
Positive R.S.V.P.s |
Pushing conventional limits |
Rock's ___ Inch Nails |
Salade ___ |
Sam Cooke's first #1 hit |
Set traditionally handed down to an eldest daughter |
Severe and short, as an illness |
Singer with the site imaginepeace.com |
Steamed-for-hours, aged-for-months concoction of treacle, brandy, fruit and spices, set afire and served at Christmas |
Strip of fabric used for trimming |
Sugar ___ |
Summary |
Teacher's plan |
Tiny bell sounds |
Uncles, in Acapulco |
Units of resistance |
Voldemort-like |
Walloped to win the bout, in brief |
What a chef might call each dessert featured in this puzzle, literally or figuratively |
Willowy |
___ contact |
___ of the Apostles |
___-December romance |
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