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New York Times crossword of September 2nd, 2023 other clues
No-brainer?
Seabird that can be tufted or horned
Words that might be followed by "Hear! Hear!"
Pepper with a "delayed fuse"
Toy that's not really a toy?
Lost at strip poker
It has triangular blades
Susceptible to burning, in a way
Hot ___
Not needing to work
Half a laugh
Herd : buffalo :: bob : ___
Good name for a gallery owner
Call from a server, maybe
"Oversharing alert!"
Flies like flies
Statement from someone you should probably respond to with skepticism
Fertile Crescent feeder
Most common evening for "Dateline NBC" during its three-decade run: Abbr.
It has a triangular blade
Like Staten Island on a New York City subway map
Campus noob
Abbr. on a paper tray
Oxford English Dictionary's Word of the Year in 2022, describing an unapologetically self-indulgent state
Get high
Thinks of with buyer's remorse, say
Acquisition in Monopoly
Snack crackers since 1921
Legacy competitor
Publicity, of a sort
"Sure … I guess"
Gives a leg up
Foraged delicacies
Irradiates
Platte Valley people
They might go to extremes
One means of gaining access
Much of Tonga
Bastille Day saison
Mantel piece
Cinematic specification
Phony
Agnes, in Argentina
Quick greetings
Gets dirty
Top-selling concession item at San Francisco's Oracle Park
Gets in a lather
Some Greek cheeses
Fuss (over)
The world's first Black-led republic
Replying to emails, scheduling meetings, etc., informally
Shocked reaction
"Just the check"
Perfume part
"I'd do it again!"
Quake
Nickname that can be a diminutive of a family member
Smooths, as silk
Alternative to a tulip glass
Holiday cheer?
They may be held during the national anthem
Giving sort
One crossing the line
Reds state
Bubbly chocolate bar brand
Shorthand for unnamed co-authors
Macaulay's "___ of Ancient Rome"
Unwanted spot, informally
Grand total

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