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Name at the heart of civilization? crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 14th, 2023 other clues
Residence for a parson
Fictional character who cries "I am madness maddened!"
Question persistently
Single source?
Checks or balances, say
Animal with fused toes on each hind paw, used for grooming its coat
Almond confections
Last
Chain with a mansard roof in its logo
Auto-correction?
Cooper's product
Woman's name that sounds like a letter of the alphabet
Fried turnovers from southern Italy
P.R. people: Abbr.
Walk way?
"Round cleans better" sloganeer
"Looky here!"
Champaign region
Punnery, e.g.
Keep cooler?
Shiraz and others
Home to Mayor Fiorello La Guardia's "Talk to the People" program
Oscar winner for "The Accidental Tourist" (1988)
___ moment
This might come with breakfast in bed, in brief
Brisbane-to-Sydney dir.
What barflies hit
"Turn around so I can see you"
Part of the George W. Bush era ... or a hint to part of 18-, 26-, 38- and 46-Across
Synonym for "seeing red" whose name derives from a shade of blue in Latin
Slangy "treatment" for a disturbing visual
Singer Cleo with Grammy nominations in jazz, pop and classical
See 61-Down
World capital where Al Jazeera is headquartered
Flat bottoms
Blush, e.g.
1972 Gilbert O'Sullivan hit with the lyric "Left standing in the lurch at a church"
Boston in the '60s or Chicago in the '90s, e.g.
Recipient of the first Vulcan nerve pinch on the original "Star Trek"
Professional concerned with search engine optimization
Word with band or candy
Supply in abundance
Business opening?
Major downer
Main ingredient in a Thai som tam salad
"Riders of the Purple Sage" setting
Course catalog?
Sibilant summons
Poetic contraction
"Club" member in a hit 1985 adventure comedy
Minor blemish
Instant
Roster for William Morris or Creative Artists
The ultimate struggle
"I call dibs"
Adoption of the International Radiotelegraph Convention in 1906
Live tweets?
[Gag]
Tested, as a cask, to see how much whisky remains
Major PBS funder, for short
Wrinkly-skinned fruit
1980s sitcom puppet
More than 7% of Minnesotans by ancestry
Spoils
Gangbusters, in old slang
"Howdy!"
Shangri-la
Onetime labor and transportation secretary Elaine
Chisel, in a way
Analogue of "aloha" and "shalom"
With 65-Across, "Born to Hand Jive" group

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