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House painted with polka dots, you might say crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 13th, 2023 other clues |
World capital where it's illegal to fly the Soviet hammer and sickle |
"Skedaddle!" |
Emmy-nominated Gilbert |
Point of no return |
Pitching coach? |
Junkyard warning |
Some speech starters |
Runner with vestigial wings |
Music festival lineup |
Figure with exactly 10 digits? |
Foe of Ferocious Flea in Hanna-Barbera toons |
Threat |
"Napoleon Dynamite" setting |
Some smokeless tobacco |
Tame, metaphorically |
All in, in a way |
"Wish me luck!" |
Main characters in "Booksmart" and "Easy A" |
Ajax competitor |
Where more hot dogs are sold than at all Major League Baseball stadiums combined |
Adds, as an app |
Make things even |
Best seller |
Absolutely hate |
[What a bore!] |
Pour on the affection |
Seeing red |
"Becoming a Popstar" airer |
Highest-rated daytime talk show in American history |
Where the Tokugawa shogunate was established |
Polynesian staple |
"Eureka!" |
Waze calculation |
Who said "Issues are never simple. One thing I'm proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues" |
Rock subgenre named for its aggressive vocals |
Hamilton |
European hotel amenity |
Setting for a green wedding, perhaps |
Herb in many potato dishes |
Where early tablets were first unveiled? |
Junkyard warning |
Some subway art |
Choppers |
To the point |
Kind of phase |
Paramount requirement? |
Ones getting lit at a party, maybe |
Loose |
Bret Easton ___, "American Psycho" author |
Beverage brand founded in Osaka |
Gender-neutral pronoun |
Hit 2011 film based on a 2009 novel by Kathryn Stockett |
Flag bearer |
"To the stars," in Latin |
Scatterbrain |
Commercial follower of Mc- or Nes- |
Kind of palm or berry |
Way back when |
Waste ___ |
Focus of some modern ethical debates |
50.1%, technically |
Early sports video game |
Two-bit |
"Dub," to a sports fan |
One step ahead of, say |
Raw fish dish |
Interminably |
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