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Having a body mass index over 30, medically crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 1st, 2020 other clues |
"Sounds exciting," sarcastically |
First verb in the Lord's Prayer |
Trim |
Pages (through) |
Commercial follower of "-o-" |
Super-duper |
Employer of nurse sharks? |
Name spelled out in a Kinks hit |
Laudatory lines |
___ Claire, Wis. |
Delicacy in a tiny spoon |
Fig. in the form XXX-XX-XXXX |
"It's green and slimy" and "It tastes like the ocean"? |
Climate agreement city |
Site of the fall of man |
Late Saudi journalist Khashoggi |
"With this ring, I ___ wed" |
Crushing setback |
Seal the deal |
Big scare of a couple of decades ago ... or a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme |
Sign away |
Own (up) |
"___ mío!" (Spanish cry) |
Storied toymakers |
Deadlocked |
Less colorful |
Nerd's goal on a dating app? |
Yodeler's peak |
Ciaos at luaus |
Brouhaha |
Fruit in some gin |
Animal relative of a hinny |
Pointy bill or tail feathers? |
Dr. ___, film enemy of Austin Powers |
Bring up ... or something that might be brought up |
Unidentified person, in slang |
Climax in "Hamilton" |
Dunderhead |
Actor Edward James ___ |
State of mind |
Jokey parts of prank calls, often |
Sci-fi travelers, for short |
Presidential advisory grp. |
Times New Roman alternative |
Accumulated, as expenses |
"Jeez, I did NOT need to know that!" |
Fictional sport whose rules are invented during play |
Sarge's superior |
Something a bride or groom might acquire |
Fruit from an orchard |
Give in (to) |
Levi's alternatives |
One of 17 Monopoly properties: Abbr. |
Traditional wedding wear, for some |
Really needs a bath, say |
Complained angrily and loudly |
What "choosy moms choose," in ads |
Knot-___ (scout's skill) |
Necessity for life, chemically speaking |
Be a hermit, say |
Supreme leaders |
Five-time Pro Bowl receiver Welker |
Diluted |
Not as bright |
Itinerary word |
T.A.'s overseer |
Having renown |
Message on a candy heart |
"Cross my heart!" |
Pops, to tots |
Things that might make one cry "Foul!"? |
Black tea variety |
Knife |
Promoter of Teacher Appreciation Week: Abbr. |
Sellout show inits. |
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