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English majors' degs. crossword clue
B A S
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New York Times crossword of February 13th, 2022 other clues |
French menu phrase |
Bon ___ |
Instrument used in a medical checkup |
Out of whack |
Vessel with a hatch, informally |
The "teardrop of India" |
Not exceeding |
"Dark Lady" hitmaker, 1974 |
___ Park, N.Y. |
Christianity's ___ Creed |
Word with code or card |
Good witch in Oz |
"That's enough about your sex life!" |
Pallid |
Some have combinations |
Like J, alphabetically |
Having three unequal sides |
Equal: Prefix |
Sushi chef's eggs |
Outmoded storage device |
What may connect the parts of a school assignment? |
Uncle for whom an annual award is supposedly named |
Witness |
Not so many |
Some breads |
When nothing goes right |
Smitten |
Dutch name starter |
British exclamation |
Frank Robinson or Brooks Robinson of the Baseball Hall of Fame |
One of three for German nouns, or one of four for those in Africa's Zande language |
*Watered artificially |
Like a tug-of-war rope |
*Goes well with |
One may go off in the middle of the night |
Turn in a game |
Scientist whose name is associated with a number |
Canine coat |
Wine list section |
2-year-old, e.g. |
Nickname in baseball and gossip columns |
Loses firmness |
Muppet who refers to himself in the third person |
"At Last" singer James |
Almond ___ (toffee brand) |
Computer with a Pro model |
Cut off |
"A Christmas Carol" cry |
Ship pest |
"Who ___?" |
H+ or I- |
Relative of an alpaca |
A ticket may be given for a high one: Abbr. |
Man's name derived from the Bible |
Man's name derived from the Bible |
Dress in |
Things people catch and then ride |
Up |
*Harsh language |
Poke |
Actress Hepburn |
Fifth sign |
Brand seen at speedways |
Country with the most archaeological museums in the world (110+) |
Losing roll at dice |
Twists |
Día de ___ Muertos (Mexican holiday) |
Plank targets |
Some attacks on castles |
Bank offerings, in brief |
12-year-olds, e.g. |
Tart sorbet flavor |
Task for a crossword constructor |
In itself |
Ballerina's bend |
Piece played with four hands |
Washed quickly |
Ferrari of automotive fame |
*Opposite of endearing |
Kind of bed |
Aimee with two Grammys |
Acceptance principle of improv comedy |
*Communicating (with) |
Only trisyllabic rainbow color |
Stories that may or may not be true |
App whose icon features a camera, in slang |
*Contracting |
Winter eaves dropper |
*Freely expressive |
Heavy medieval weapons |
Robot sound |
Hot condiment |
Italian bread that's no longer made |
Comply with a peace treaty, maybe |
Some camping excursions |
"I'm relieved!" |
H.S. subject |
"La Tauromaquia" artist |
Come off as |
Went ballistic |
"Easy there!" |
Small particle |
Binder inserts with tabs |
Literally, "revenge" |
Org. that evaluates toothbrushes |
Good cheer |
Singer ___ Marie |
Joins firmly |
Epoch when palm trees grew in Alaska |
In an obvious way |
All-time connector |
Big ___ |
Plan in detail |
Puppy "kisses" |
Rot |
Ill-suited |
9-5 automaker, once |
Instant, informally |
Island with a trisyllabic name |
Sat around |
In the thick of |
Ending remark that's surprising |
Starting point |
Suffix with labyrinth |
Czar known as "the Great" |
Once called |
*Noisy disagreement |
*Ordered |
Service with a Capitol Corridor route |
Promote aggressively |
Without accompaniment |
Crows |
Ones in hills or farms |
Luxury vessel |
The dark side |
Brains of a tech start-up? |
Racket |
Noticeable |
Roused from a nap |
Neighbor of Nev. |
Barely usable pencils |
___ sandwich |
Like some roller coaster drops |
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