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Jupiter and Mars crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 17th, 2022 other clues
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"Excuse me ..."
The "R" of Edward R. Murrow
Kicked the ball between the legs of, in soccer slang
What Beatles music did at Abbey Road, famously
China makes up much of it
Daughter of Polonius, in Shakespeare
Clean extensively
Back talk
Undergo a chemical change
Passionate (about)
Bob Marley and the Wailers, for one
A Greek letter?
Something ___
Goes off on
Things that might get written down on sticky notes
Rumrunner, e.g.
"Scary" Spice Girl
Response to "Who's there?"
Button often denoted by a right arrow
Some purchases for Christmas displays
Big brass
Unaccounted for, for short
Apt facial hair for a teacher?
Chills
Ish
Lime-A-___ (alcoholic beverage)
Identified
Stock paper, for short?
Admitted it, with "up"
Overhead lights?
On edge
Shoots the breeze
Spirit of a culture
One might help with a connection
Safecrackers, in old-fashioned slang
¥
Rapper Kool Moe ___
Sight at a winery
Body feature that approximately 10% of people have
Like almost all prime numbers
Plumbing pipe known as a trap
Lay down, in a way
Brings under control
Word before shot and after hot
Chord whose notes are played in succession
Spiritual object
Comedian's stage prop
Welsh guy
Something intricately detailed and impressive
Without
On the wagon
___ cheese
Purchase for the den
Mission cancellation
Title Disney character from Hawaii
Polite agreement
What you might get on a log flume ride
Must pay back
Gross-sounding plant?
Toll maker
On the drink
Words with "with words"
It's spineless
Private aid grp.
Bea Arthur was one before her acting career
Church minister
Taking Rx drugs
People in a long line, perhaps
Covered in long, soft hair
"Vital" things
Breakfast brand tagline
It "lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world, and makes familiar objects be as if they were not familiar," per Percy Bysshe Shelley
Crony
One of a pair of kitchen tools
Like anomalies
Chrysler offering of the 1980s
Wrestling duos
Over-the-counter seller
Engaged in some circular reasoning
Put on
First line in a news story
Congas and bongos
___ room
Name that rhymes with "edgy"
You are: Sp.
Essays
Attack tactic
Dragon roll ingredients
Foreign exchange abbr.
Big name in skate shoes
Cartomancy medium
Broadway musical centered around two girls in love, with "The"
Affable
Issa of "The Lovebirds"
Golfer Aoki
Children's character who sings "I Love Trash"
Help out
Pay attention
What flowers eventually do
"How fancy!"
Exchange
Ending with bald or bold
Big star
Many, many
Orchestral prelude to an opera
Fairy tale sibling
Beer ___, drinking/running event
Deems right
Apt name for a landscaper?
"On the other hand, I could be wrong"
Expecting, in slang
Most valued card in the deck
Rock type
Big name in chicken
Dream idly
Chinese qipao, e.g.
Jazz pianist Blake who composed "Shuffle Along"
Unrivaled
The Evian Championship is one of its majors: Abbr.
Formal festivities
Critic's pick?
Absolute beaut
Resident of the capital of Manitoba
Plod perseveringly
Ballet jump
Zilch
Maker of Ding Dongs and Twinkies
Puts up
Cooking ahead of time, say
Chickpeas and peanuts, for two
1/1 'til present: Abbr.
"La" place in L.A.
Actress Anna of "True Bloods"
News updates, with "the"
"Othello" character who quips "They are all but stomachs, and we all but food"
Beer parties
Granted through a treaty
Land in Rome

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