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How everyone on this floor is feeling? crossword clue
T H E M O R A L E O F T H E S T O R Y
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New York Times crossword of September 29th, 2019 other clues |
Short strokes |
Myriad |
Habit |
Pieces of work? |
End of oyster season |
Roof part |
"___ Burr, Sir" ("Hamilton" song) |
Vault |
Cruise that specializes in baked alaska, e.g.? |
Bona ___ |
Kim to Kourtney, or Kourtney to Khloé |
Alma mater of George Orwell and Henry Fielding |
Friend ___ friend |
Quickly go through the seasons, say |
Tiffany lampshade, e.g. |
Like ambitious scientists? |
Basic skate trick |
"Yikes!" |
Brewing one's morning coffee, e.g. |
Verano, across the Pyrénées |
Art ___ |
Cause of a shocking Amazon charge? |
___-V ("paste" on a PC) |
Go wrong |
Lead-in to -ville in children's literature |
Beer, slangily |
Trim, with "down" |
Protected, as feet |
"I saw ___ duck" (classic ambiguous sentence) |
Long hikes |
Refuse to admit |
"My word!" |
"Our lab studies regular dance moves rather than high-kicking"? |
Architect Lin |
Bankroll |
Fire man? |
"I see it now" |
Lean |
Garden plots |
Indian title |
The second "p" in p.p.m. |
Summary of an easy negotiation? |
Musician Brian |
Option in an Edit menu |
Loire filler |
Coin in the Potterverse |
Branch |
Central region of the Roman Empire |
Last in a series, perhaps |
Terse summons |
What a truck driver puts on before a date? |
Massive weapon of sci-fi |
The Oligocene, e.g., in geology |
Big Apple airport code |
Several of them could be used in a row |
Dear |
"___ nobis pacem" ("Grant us peace": Lat.) |
The main food served at Walden Pond? |
End ___ |
Alnico or chromel |
___ Minor |
5x5 crosswords, e.g. |
Pops up in France? |
Co. heads |
Rough amts. |
Seize (from) |
What one does not do when sent to jail |
Kind of battle |
Like some customs |
Word of advice |
___-mo |
Quarrel |
Capital of Punjab |
State of stability |
Tie the knot |
Flavoring for snack peas |
Galena, e.g. |
"... ___ a lender be" |
Purchase for Wile E. Coyote |
Diminutive |
Package deliverers of the present day? |
Fancy gizmos |
75+ person? |
Regarding |
Not many |
The Phanerozoic, e.g., in geology |
Words on an invoice |
Faction |
Apparently does |
Mark indelibly |
Old strings |
Habitat for a mallow |
Not go bad |
With 44-Down, judge's mandate |
See 43-Down |
Imperfect cube |
Angle symbol in geometry |
Having a long face, say |
Request from |
Fuss |
Rough housing |
Comics character often kicked off a table |
Impulse |
Diver's accouterments |
Thirst (for) |
Hogwarts potions professor |
Was sore |
MIX, for one |
Voice role for Beyoncé in 2019's "The Lion King" |
Had down |
Serving at a pancake house |
French dialect |
Hastily |
Shout from a lottery winner |
Look after |
___ pool |
Check out |
Resting |
One without a title |
Do a star turn |
"Great" place to be |
GPS suggestions: Abbr. |
Became less severe |
Some brick houses |
On the warpath |
Leader in yellow journalism and an inspiration for "Citizen Kane" |
Simple hydrocarbon |
Native New Zealanders |
___ Rutherford, a.k.a. the Father of Nuclear Physics |
Words to a dejected friend |
Down |
Domains |
Airport grp. |
The banker in the Beatles' "Penny Lane" never wears one in the pouring rain (very strange!) |
Middle-earth quaff |
Eponymous 2001 #1 album |
Shade |
Coal industry org. |
Tree that starts fires? |
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