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New York Times crossword of October 5th, 2021 other clues |
Some people have checkered ones |
Buenos ___ |
The "me" of "Despicable Me" |
First name in cosmetics |
Like some online purchases |
Alley-___ (fancy basketball shot) |
Classic work with chapters titled "Attack by Stratagem" and "Maneuvering an Army" |
Clear tables at a restaurant |
Kylo ___ of "Star Wars" |
Emerald ___ (Ireland) |
It's reversed in a mirror |
Signature Phil Collins hit ranked among VH1's "100 Greatest Songs of the 80s" |
Musical skill |
Cher or Sade, voicewise |
State generating the highest percentage of its electricity by wind |
Drill conductor, informally |
Wed. follower |
Changes political affiliation |
Egg layer |
Cries of protest |
Cowboy's charge |
Only player on more than two winning World Cup teams |
Stage name of Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys |
Flee to remote safety |
Book that comes with a set of keys |
Sign of sainthood |
Debtor's note |
Oaf |
Despondent ... as progressively suggested by 17-, 24-, 38- and 48-Across? |
Computing pioneer Lovelace |
Concur |
Scheduled to arrive |
Director Spike or Ang |
Big books |
"Really?," in textspeak |
___ dish |
Pale |
Bit of equipment for an angioplasty |
Spill the ___ (gossip) |
Top Italian soccer league |
Kind of sauce |
Derive by logic |
Like some data and deals |
Emissions control grp. |
It's prepacked for an emergency |
Where a slice might go |
Victory by a Cinderella team, e.g. |
Russian despot |
"Ay, dios ___!" |
Pressure, metaphorically |
All-weather protectors |
Olympian Korbut |
"Sorta" |
What the middle of 58-Across stands for |
Victory |
Home for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Communication at Gallaudet Univ. |
Fashion dictates that its width be the same as that of one's lapels |
Recipient of Grammy's 2020 Song of the Year award for "I Can't Breathe" |
Euro rival, in brief |
Toque |
Prefix with -gram |
Homophone of 35-Down |
Show of love, for short? |
One of the Spice Girls |
Musical combos? |
Islamic equivalent of kosher |
Practice piano piece |
Pond scum, typically |
Afternoon hour |
Abhors |
Approvals on Facebook |
Trompe ___ |
Optimistic |
"Me" problem |
Pitching asset |
"___ Lips Are Sealed" (Go-Go's hit) |
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