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Literally, "substitute" crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of April 2nd, 2022 other clues |
Office held five times by Julius Caesar |
Not physically, say |
Program commemorated on the back of the Eisenhower dollar coin |
Do some wedding planning |
Withdraw |
Preposterous |
Word with club or queen |
Stuff, but not junk |
Where "the cheese stands alone," in a classic song |
They're tops to Scots |
Lug |
Faulty: Prefix |
Grow up |
Color not generated by light |
Very nearly resemble |
Livened (up) |
Picked up |
Sushi chef's tasting menu |
Midwife's focus in the third stage of labor |
Dazzling skill |
2019 World Series winner, in brief |
Org. with clubs, in two senses |
"Anything!" |
Veronica ___, author of the "Divergent" trilogy |
Orange candleflower, for example |
"Mastering the Art of French Cooking," for one |
Expert with picks |
"Whatever you say ..." |
___ chai (Indian beverage) |
Short hooking pitch |
Eventually |
Herbalists' panaceas |
Muscle connectors |
Setting for drinks and deals |
Met someone? |
Policy around the publicity-shy, say |
In-verse functions? |
It runs up the arm |
Offering for a developer |
Capital of ancient Persia |
In an elegant way |
Canny |
Campaign fund-raising letters |
"That ___ love thee, Caesar, O, 'tis true": Shak. |
Tore |
Where 23-Down was coined |
Flushes, e.g., in poker |
Gloucester catch |
The art of appearing effortlessly nonchalant |
Institution roughly two millennia old |
Submitted |
It started in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports |
Allure |
Salvo from Old Ironsides |
Acts of will? |
Sci-fi effects that are beyond stunning |
Source of some nostalgia |
Many human anatomy students |
Unlikely to pontificate, say |
Some ribbons and shells |
Congee, e.g. |
Coming in waves, in a way |
Up now |
Barrier against burrowers |
Digital job, in brief |
Match |
1-12: Abbr. |
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