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Lead-in to "long" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 26th, 2022 other clues
Cloak-and-dagger sort
Hypotheticals
One with a venomous bite
Site of a legend
Wall St. debut
Many a Jul. 4 party
Lettuce often used in lettuce wraps
Second part of the message
Poet ___ St. Vincent Millay
Against
Old Toyota coupe
Dear's rhyming partner
Brink
"The Simpsons" prankster
Root beer treat
Guest essays
Z, in Athens
Eldest von Trapp daughter
Minecraft block made from gunpowder and sand
Sega hedgehog
Kelly of morning TV
Last part of the message
Keith of country music
Barely rains
Vegan milk source
Plain
"Bedtime for ___"
Genre similar to indie rock
Studio sign
Corrects
Beach bottle letters
Manhattan district
Like pretzels and winter highways
___ alla vodka
Doesn't get fooled by
Garden hose shape
Not as messy
Stratford's river
Came down with
Cinder-to-be
5:1, e.g.
Actress Hathaway
Fit
Borderline indecent
Parisian papa
Packed, like a ship with cargo
First part of a message suggested by this puzzle's circled letters
Furnace/vent connectors
Fallon's late-night predecessor
Blend of black tea, honey, spices and milk
Chow
Edible part of asparagus
Language of Pakistan
Includes secretly, in a way
Jabbered
Breakfast chain
Scornful looks
Sacred Indian plant also called the strangler fig
Ahead by a run
Ginormous
After-dinner coffee order
German chancellor Scholz
"Stat!"
Caresses
The "heart" of "I [heart] N Y"
End of a college valedictorian's address?
Avenger with a hammer
Place to nosh on a knish
Taboo
Like some decisions
Member of the Rat Pack
Paris accord?
Coaster
These women "rule" the dance floor
Member of the ratite pack?
Major oil acronym
43-Down's network
Sports barrier ... or target

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