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New York Times crossword of May 26th, 2023 other clues
Resident of Seeb, Sohar or Sur
Company whose name, aptly, is an anagram of GAMES minus a letter
Fail to include, say
"Smart!"
Something that needs a key
Question from someone arriving in haste
[Cracking up]
Idly moves (about)
Tough nut to crack
Pigs' digs
Ones who live large, in slang
Tragic flaw for Oedipus
Polite denial
One might read "Kiss the Cook"
Youth sports mismatch ender
Flummox
Really move
Bacon bit?
Shared a workspace, in modern parlance
Cologne's place
Teacher's sleeve, in a pinch
They come out of their shells eventually
Gets to
Action in the card game Spit
"Purple" stuff
Calculus concept
Stole from a drag show
Shows
"Keep this between us"
Run time?
Like some land no longer good for livestock
Número de mosqueteros
Viral phenomenon
Waves away
Shaped like this answer's first letter, say
Word on a check
Seed case
Co. that produces the "Modern Love" podcast
Words from one extending an olive branch
Moves
Assessment, informally
Loses interest, say
Equal
Knowledge, or a means to acquire it
Nonmelodic genre
Milk it
Some chasers
Mutton chops?
Jealous critics, in slang
Some formal attire
"Better Call Saul" network
Discuss, with "out"
As far as
Inelegant way to solve a problem
Like posts at the top of a feed, typically
Pursues a passion?
Long and lean
Body parts that an owl can't move
Concorde, e.g.: Abbr.
Stick
Detached
Man on a mission?
Dessert often eaten outdoors
Subject for gossips
Ding-dong
Nabisco offering
Interjects
Academy recognition, for short
Infant's cry

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