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New York Times crossword of April 30th, 2023 other clues |
Cutting part of The Onion? |
Refined |
Removals of impurities, informally |
Approve |
Dastardly expression |
Colorful seafood |
Subject of many a political scandal |
Something that may elicit stares, in brief |
Curved edges formed by intersecting vaults, in architecture |
Amp (up) |
Cuts back |
Pac-12 Conference athlete |
"Anybody home?!" |
Desirable flight option |
Radiates |
Pair of glasses? |
Angels can be found in it |
Goes out with |
Improv bits |
Big fat mouth |
What a gavel bang may mean |
Barrier to entry |
Put on a pedestal |
Long blade, of a sort |
"Oh well, it didn't matter anyway" |
H.S. safety org. |
Give a lecture, with "out" |
Concerns for coders and copy editors |
Can you dig it? Yes, you can! |
Has a "ruff" night? |
Eldest of a literary trio |
Org. in "Argo" |
Baking meas. |
Repeated musical phrase |
Little monster |
"___ Bones" (classic spiritual) |
2020 film starring a cartoon dog |
The get-go |
Southern California sch. |
Reeked |
Check out, as a book |
Old Testament prophet |
"Whoa!"-inducing experiences |
Tony-winning musical with puppets |
Bestow |
Subway line toward New York's Kennedy Airport |
One of 100 in Pooh's woods |
One of cinq in "Tartuffe" |
Cautious (of) |
New York's ___ Field |
Two-thirds of 105-Across |
___ blockers (heart rate meds) |
Burst of sonic ecstasy |
Informants, informally |
5, 6 or 7, in golf |
Before, in poetry |
Ones getting hit on at parties? |
Baseball slang for a home run |
Cheering loudly |
"I'm dead serious" |
"True ___" |
Mother ___ |
"Squawk Box" network |
Learned |
Does away with |
Climbing Kilimanjaro, e.g. |
Hindu god of pleasure |
Attaches with a click |
Tool that evolved from the sickle |
Microwave |
2004 Don Cheadle film set in Africa |
Like England in the late 16th century |
Trig function |
Commotion |
Came up with an invention? |
___ facto |
Theme park cry |
Call overseas |
It means "waterless place" in Mongolian |
Musical artist who designed Reykjavik's Imagine Peace Tower |
Accept defeat, in modern slang |
Groupie |
Only prez to receive a patent |
Runner Sebastian with four Olympic medals |
Director of "The Shining" and "Dr. Strangelove" |
Hockey great Bobby |
Shipping option |
Word with rolling or bowling |
Related (to) |
Having a commanding lead |
Verbal equivalent of a thumbs-down |
Singer Marian, the first African American to perform at the Met |
Bathroom powders |
One whose boss laughs a lot |
Car driven by Thelma and Louise, familiarly |
Charged toward |
Lager-head? |
"Al-l-lmost done" |
Spanish title: Abbr. |
Grows |
Events of interest, with "on" |
Feeling down |
Bit of vocal fanfare |
Home project inits. |
Plays a Halloween prank on, in brief |
Actress Lillian with a 75-year film career |
Pain reliever with an oxymoronic name |
Synonym and rhyme of "erases" |
Insulating sleeve for a beverage |
Beezus's sister, in children's literature |
String-and-spool toy |
Botanists' specimens |
Very tiny bit |
Homophone of vowels not found in this answer |
Longtime anchor of "NBC Nightly News" |
Guarding, as a goal |
Understand, as coined in 1961's "Stranger in a Strange Land" |
Tegan and ___ (indie pop duo) |
High ___ |
Popular singer who has recorded in Elvish |
What "Nothing for me" might mean |
Upside? |
Plastic conveniences |
Calls (for) |
Playfully bite |
Texter's segue |
When you get it, you may say it |
Oohed and aahed, e.g. |
Penalty boxes, in hockey lingo |
Lead-in to tech |
Atlanta's ___ Center |
Gets a lift (but not a Lyft) |
Sport whose players wear boots |
The first letter in "gigantic," but not the third |
Partner of hems |
Prohibition and others |
Commotion |
Title woman who has children at her feet, in a 1968 hit |
Person dealing with casting and lines |
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