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New York Times crossword of January 23rd, 2022 other clues
Web site?
Browser window
Streaming service acquired by Fox in 2020
Civil rights grp. once led by M.L.K.
Fictional character who says "I will take the ring, though I do not know the way"
Scorpion, for one
Wasn't overturned on appeal
Artists sketching pectorals?
Stays out all night?
Glowing or shining
Work rotations
French "I like"
"Right on!"
Spot at a casino
Either side of a beaming grin, in a phrase
Tony winner McDonald
Something to make after you wake
Vow to remain mum about hotel guests' secrets?
Hoops org.
Possibility
Scoffing sound
Driver of film
Nonbinary people, informally
Declined
Over-poetical?
Modern-day "carpe diem"
Early times in verse
Small distance covered by a naval armada?
First sitting prez to fly in an airplane
Words after walk or cash
Hyperbolic wait time
Pointy part of a charger?
Group of followers
Willem who played Jesus in "The Last Temptation of Christ"
Some pianos and motorcycles
2000s Fox teen drama
Playwright Simon
"Emotion in motion," per Mae West
Thomas ___, British general at Bunker Hill
Sweetie
Boxer lacking a left hook?
One of the boxing Alis
Gumbo ingredient
:-) alternative
Below par
Something unleashed in a denial-of-service attack
Destination for a return flight
Himalayan humanoid
___ eyes
"I'm a frayed ___" (punch line of a classic joke)
What brass band music has?
Court
Groups of Greeks, informally
Watcher of the skies, for short
Old ___ (motherland, affectionately)
Announced
You can count on them
Beat in a race
Very productive
Not even a little off
Tree feature in winter?
Quaint bathroom sign
Galosh
Lumberjack's favorite kind of beer?
"What are the ___?"
Audience for Cocomelon, the most-viewed YouTube channel in the U.S.
Omega's place
Columns with angles
Home with a pointy roof
Worked on Wall Street
Bring to a repair shop, say
Creative springboard
Cereal once advertised by Woody Woodpecker
Subject for Laozi
Sounds from a lab
"The Art of Fugue" composer
One's kin, casually
Loosen, in a way
Some zeros and ones
Bar necessities, at times
It has several steps
What a dog walker and a strong-willed pooch might vie for?
Run easily
Makeup of some music libraries
Main
Huge quantity
Lacking color
Brief period of work
"Easy ... everything's going to be OK"
Bottle marked with a skull and crossbones
Cost for a spot
Garden shed items
Caramel-filled candy
"You can leave this to me"
Declaration by one who's done playing
Benjamin Franklin famously considered it "a rank coward" with "bad moral character"
"Te quiero" sentiment
Mideast V.I.P.
Response to "No offense"
The Bee Gees' Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb?
It might gather lint
Somersault
Adversary
To's opposite
Old-timey reproach
Scottish cap
Aromatic trees
Really bother
Jacqueline or Jacques
For sure, for short
Something a snowboarder catches
Last word of "Ulysses"
Goal in musical chairs
Nick of "48 Hrs."
Beer brand whose name spells an article of apparel backward
Knock on the head
Carolers' repertoire
___ dancer
Minotaur's foot
Bird known in the U.K. as a diver
Draws
Red-light district establishment
Like some vodkas
Fly into a rant
Spuds
Tall tales
Dispensed with
N.H.L. team with five championship-winning seasons in the 1980s
Praising poetry
Ballet sections
Play station?
Got rid of
"Duh," in modern slang
Pine
Like the Radio City Music Hall sign
Harvest
Something swollen on a pro athlete?
Totally fine
Alternative to Webster's, in brief

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