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"Medicine" that doesn't actually contain medicine crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 10th, 2021 other clues
Closed
___ & Young (accounting firm)
"We should do that!"
Spot for a mud facial
Rug cleaner, informally
Speak from a podium, say
Two-time presidential candidate Ross
Father, in French
Worked out in a pool
"The ___ is falling!" (Chicken Little's cry)
"Bless you!" elicitor
Angsty music genre
Practice for a bout
Main ingredients in meringue
Sore, as after a workout
Big name in tractors
"Do not ___" (blackboard words)
Warmly welcome, as a new era
Sherri's twin sister on "The Simpsons"
Whack on the head
Verbal shrug
Low-altitude clouds
Grannies
Welcome gift upon arriving at Honolulu International Airport
Variety
Stockpile
Shapes of Frisbees and tiddlywinks
Mascara mishap
A.C.L.U. and others
Try out
Fights (for)
Protective trench
Close-knit group
Has a war of words
Commercials
Crispy breakfast side dish
Creator of Watson on "Jeopardy!"
Salad base similar to Swiss chard
Cherry throwaways
PBS science show since 1974
Purple Heart, e.g.
Man's name hidden in "reliableness"
Clothing crease
TV journalist Hill
Make tweaks to
Like the climate of Death Valley
Montana's capital
Opposite of buys
Man's name hidden in "reliableness"
Easy-to-peel citrus fruits
Bits of parsley
Peeving
Dance with a king and queen
___ Raton, Fla.
World capital where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded
Target of the skin cream Retin-A
Approximately
Language akin to Thai
Changes, as the Constitution
Actress Jessica of "Hitchcock"
Fritters (away), as time
Fútbol cheer
First episode in a TV series
Estate beneficiary
NASCAR champion Hamlin
Change for a five
Coffeehouse dispensers
Axed
Love to pieces
Apt name for a car mechanic?
Website with trivia quizzes
Desktop computer covered by AppleCare
Scientist's workplace
Facial expressions
What many children begin to do in kindergarten
"Do you ___ my drift?"

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