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New York Times crossword of September 4th, 2022 other clues |
Exfoliants |
Foofaraw |
Cookout chuckouts |
Thickener used in desserts |
Like favorite radio stations, perhaps |
Calico calls |
Memo starter |
N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Yale ___ |
Backpacker's snack |
Big huff? |
Have an outsize presence |
"I didn't need to know that!" |
What a net might attach to |
Flying Cloud of old autodom |
Jazz clarinetist Shaw |
Soaring shot |
Some Six Nations members |
*Mount Everest scaler |
Hogs |
*Went out of control |
A.M.A. members: Abbr. |
Marketing experiment comparing two variants |
Some red marks |
Big lugs |
Say "Whomever did this …," say |
Alice who wrote "The Color Purple" |
Org. with a sizable registry |
Yellow jacket, for one |
Syrup brand since 1902 |
Word before Roger or Rancher |
To a profound degree |
*"Cinderella" meanie |
Field trip conveyances |
Middle van Pelt child in "Peanuts" |
Use Tinder, say |
Airs |
Big exporter of pistachios |
Features of some bygone muscle cars |
Give an elbow bump to, say |
Free of fizz |
*Lateral-breaking pitches |
Skulk |
Maker of the world's first quartz watch |
Javanese dyeing technique |
Potala Palace city |
One of seven represented in the Pleiades |
*Glide down from above |
Sleigh driver's need |
Sound of an ungraceful landing |
___ card |
Fashion house whose logo is two interlocking C's |
Like the Carolina Reaper pepper |
Visionary |
Title for Baltimore |
Crow language family |
Sounds of hesitation |
da-DUM |
On pins and needles |
Homebrewer's sugar |
Cartoonish villains |
"Little ol' me?" |
Woodard of "Clemency" |
Article in Aachen |
"Where ignorance is bliss, ___ folly to be wise": Thomas Gray |
"Eh … I'll pass" |
It's a banger in Germany |
*Portrayer of Scrooge in 1951's "A Christmas Carol" |
Surgical seam |
Unagi and anago, for two |
What parallel lines never do |
It beats scissors |
Passionate |
Secretary, e.g. |
___ Noël |
Place to wallow |
Butterfly garden bloomers |
Places |
"Mad Money" host Jim |
Eye part with rods and cones |
Kind of port |
Boot camp exercises performed on all fours |
Narrow groove |
One for the roadie |
Most beloved |
Dominated, informally |
Pico de gallo herb |
Not yet in stock |
Soup bases |
Highway heavyweight |
___ mode |
Like toum or agliata sauce |
Cousin of kvass |
Plant pore |
"___ Miz" |
Early computer acronym |
O.E.D. part: Abbr. |
Some rideshares |
They may be hidden behind paintings |
Knot-tying and lashing, to a sailor |
Like some short tennis matches |
Install, as sod |
Record player annoyances |
Actor Guinness |
Improvised comment |
"Colette" actress Knightley |
Comedian Wyatt of "Problem Areas" |
Porter, for one |
Derby cocktail |
Bad Brains and Bikini Kill, for two |
Muckety-mucks |
Colorful bird named for its diet |
Not easily moved |
Ocho menos cinco |
Buttonholes, basically |
Actor/activist George |
Seattle's W.N.B.A. team |
Absolutely wrecks |
K |
Reason to do a "stupid human trick" |
X |
Tangential topics |
Allow to access |
"I am," in Latin |
Incomplete dentures |
Ball game that all players might lose |
Lacks |
Place to wear muck boots |
One roasted or toasted |
More raspy |
Dramatize, as a historical event |
Teller, maybe |
"That time is fine for me" |
Lack of musicality |
Teeny-tiny |
Word after ring or water |
Side-to-side movement |
Pastoral skyline features |
Tyler of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" |
Places for hoses and hoes |
Oatmeal glob |
Judgy sound |
Jupiter's realm, in myth |
Pic on a pec, say |
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