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New York Times crossword of October 17th, 2021 other clues
Conveniently forgets to mention, maybe
Big name in investing
Ran out of patience
Meghan ___, Grammy's 2015 Best New Artist
Get warmed up
Word with water or Electric
Meaningful work?
Rock bottom
Special ___
Like TV's Niles Crane and Monica Geller
Their existence is debatable
Conflict in 2017's "Wonder Woman," in brief
Source of Supergirl's powers
Clothing line
Ballet supporter, e.g.
N.A.A.C.P. ___ Awards
REI competitor
Shout of support
Gamelan instruments
Unflappable
Basic point
Main squeeze, in modern lingo
Texas hold 'em pair nicknamed "ducks"
"___ and Fugue in D Minor" (piece used in "Fantasia")
Lucifer
The "vice of narrow souls," per Balzac
Goddess who sprang from her father's head
Bibliophile : books :: oenophile : ___
"Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism" author
Muck
Present without being present
Ship for 28-Across
Like a space cadet
Part of the body named after Dr. Ernst Gräfenberg
Accustomed (to)
On edibles, say
A shore thing
Posted one's thoughts
Makes a comeback?
Souvenir for a Final Four team
Ingredient in many balms
Hones
Lock
Company with an iconic yellow Running Man logo
"The Lion King" trio
Receiver of private instruction
Ritzy transports
Japanese prime minister before Suga
Hosp. diagnostic
Where Gal Gadot was born: Abbr.
Instigate
Once
Not worth a ___
Pal of Buzz Lightyear
You wouldn't want them to have a crush on you
Director DeMille
Chuck E. Cheeses, in part
One way to go
Better than
Off course
One of the Magi, along with Melchior and Balthazar
Designated things for bikes and buses
"Sick burn!"
Peace Nobelist Yousafzai
Cry of success
More orderly
Fuel for a camp stove
Houston A.L.er
Field's yield
Macbeth trio
Golfer Michelle
Sight on an M. C. Escher Möbius strip
Balkan region
Director Welles
Fastidious
Feng ___
As things might happen
Something bottled in Cannes
Price abbr.
GPS recommendation: Abbr.
Look over
Get a move on
Kenan Thompson is its longest-tenured member, for short
Reminiscence about an epic party
Ming-Na who starred as Mulan in 1998's "Mulan"
Played a Halloween prank on
Pickle
Olympic gold-medal gymnast Korbut
Govt. agency that Jimmy Woo works for on "WandaVision"
Santiago of "Scandal"
Horse of a different color
"Aha!"
Sit shiva, e.g.
Male deer
Completely, after "in"
Diez menos dos
Most of Greenland
Like dim sum
One hitting the low notes
Name that means "God is my judge"
Some Chevy S.U.V.s
Present, e.g.
She/___
Droll
Kid ___
Denouement
One who asks a lot of questions
The munchies, e.g.
Step two?
Nine to five, for example
Animal on Ontario's coat of arms
"Not this again!"
Take out of the game
Law that led to a 1773 revolt
Actress Ward
Abacus piece
James who sang "At Last"
Nary a trace (of)
With 83-Down, puzzle solver's starting point
See 80-Down
Altitudes: Abbr.
It guards against UVB
Like the sun at dawn
Lite
Little blob
Critic of the Great Society
Radicchio relative
Distinctive flairs
Real, in Rio
Disney villain voiced by Jeremy Irons
Bar mixer
The Cardinals, on scoreboards
Series that might feature a long-lost father-uncle
Only known animal to prey on great white sharks
Person calling tech support, say
Bleat
Some conjunctions
Summer worker, in brief?
French possessive

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