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Home to Antilia, the world's most valuable private residence (27 floors, $2.2 billion) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 4th, 2020 other clues
Kings and queens, maybe
Vegan latte option
Large chunk of one's final grade, often
To anyone who wasn't addressed above: "You're ..."
Sips
Declined
Diagram of relationships
Cold treat
División de la casa
Lead-in to potty
El ___ (weather phenomena)
Good-looking guy?
___ hair
App with a Reservations feature
Newspaper articles and mentions on social media, in brief
Man's nickname that omits the "is" at the end
Earliest-known Chinese dynasty (dating back to 2000 B.C.)
___ in kangaroo
Ducks
It's not a lot to jot
"My turn"
Sandwiches on pita bread
Electrically balanced, in chemistry
Like 0.5-millimeter lead, among popular mechanical pencil options
Villain in 1998's "Mulan"
Third of seven columns: Abbr.
Eagerly excited
With adroitness
Aspen or Alta
It's against the rule
Four-star figures
Spring hrs. in Colorado Springs
"Never interrupt your ___ when he's making a mistake" (old aphorism)
Medic
Big name in nonprofit journalism
Brush off
Move like a peacock
Adele's "Million Years ___"
Valerie Plame's org. in 2003's Plame affair
Organism that structurally resembles another organism
"You ain't lyin'!"
What might be "love" or "lesbian" in a TV show title
Laughing matter?
Toy rocker, in tot-speak
L.G.B.T.-aligned advocacy group since 1987
Give up
Stroke of good fortune
A ball and a strike, in a baseball count
___ polloi
Useful
What the Old English called "Winterfylleth"
Circus venue
Marvel at
Word stylized with extra R's on some cereal boxes
Some froyo bar toppings
Makeover result, maybe
"Who wants this?" response
Drive (away)
Newswoman Sawyer
Wong of stand-up comedy
Floor
Feature of a batter that needs more whisking
Eyes: Sp.
Physician who co-founded A.A., familiarly
Is
Fisherman's ___ (San Francisco attraction)
How some like their café
Kind of clef
Traipse (about)
Creatures that can have asymmetrical ears, which aid in hunting
Sui generis
"Nah"
To a produce vendor near closing time: "You're ..."
Go up against
To a cosmetician: "You're ..."
The "B" in GB
Warranting an "X," say
Author Janowitz of literature's "brat pack"
Greeting when running into someone unexpectedly
Pinot ___
Occasion to get all gussied up
Cutesy sound accompanying a poke
Book before Amos
Many end in "-ite"
Texas county on the Mexican border
Destitution
"Expect ___" (road sign)
Italian painter known for his frescoes
Code edited by a webmaster
Ice cream purchase
Utter nonsense
How some like their coffee
Pain relief brand
One of two on the Titanic
Palindromic rulers
All ___
To a bad free throw shooter: "You're ..."
Crowd noise
Ruin, as plans
Blubbers
The dove's-foot crane's-bill, for instance
Big seller of animal supplies
To a temp worker: "You're ..."
Architect Frank
To a rude driver: "You're ..."
Native speakers of Chiwere
2020 U.S. Open tennis champ Naomi
Apt anagram of MY CAR
See 76-Across
Jason who played Khal Drogo on "Game of Thrones"
Fishing basket
___ Tzu (dog breed)
Placing a call
The Reds, on scoreboards
___ Brava, Spain
All over hell's half ___ (everywhere)
Item on a president's lapel
Georgia's capital, informally
Pool chalk target
Parts of Twitter profiles
Clicking sound?
Vim
Friendship
Middle of a certain three-in-a-row
Wrath
With 98-Across, to an aspiring entrepreneur: "You're ..."
[Leave it]
Itching to eat and irritable about it, in slang
Things stuck in clogs
Like sponge cakes
Lone Star State sch.
Taylor Swift's first #1 country hit, 2007
Sci-fi classic featuring the Three Laws
Something to do with your buds?
Social climate

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