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New York Times crossword of October 2nd, 2022 other clues |
Complete jerk |
Experience equanimity |
Word with ghost or pirate |
Inventor Tesla |
Champion |
Old-fashioned trial transcriber |
"When will the leaky faucet get fixed?," e.g.? |
"___ Speaks!" (Marx brother autobiography) |
Equinox mo. |
PC key |
Actor Astin |
Spam generator |
Gridiron gains: Abbr. |
Bygone theater chain |
Lithe |
Spam containers |
Opposed to, in dialect |
Song from back in the day |
German physicist with an eponymous law |
Focal points |
Worldly |
Hoot |
Part of a how-to manual |
Curt summons |
Remarks further |
It may be unlimited in a phone plan |
One-named singer whose last name is Adkins |
Faulkner's "As ___ Dying" |
Setting for a classic Agatha Christie novel |
Opt for "deluxe," say |
Baby louse |
The brother in 24-Across, for one |
Harvester of the future |
Potentially offensive, say |
Easy pill to swallow? |
Candy bar whose name is an exclamation |
2015 inductee into the World Golf Hall of Fame |
Bloke |
Covers, as the bill |
Labneh go-with |
Most popular dog breed in the U.S., familiarly |
Gives a whirl |
Without: Lat. |
A bunch of |
Common stain on a baseball uniform |
Adversaries |
Bit of spice, figuratively |
Writers not likely to win literary prizes |
Floppy features of basset hounds |
Asset |
Possible cause for road rage |
Boos |
Editorial override |
Word before crow or dirt |
Prop for a painter |
Former attorney general Holder |
Salty droplet |
Home to the University of Georgia |
Begins giving solid food, say |
Green-lights |
Floating |
Whip |
Imitate |
Country bordering Oman, for short |
Versatile neutral shade |
Where you'd find sap for syrup? |
Sam the ___ (patriotic Muppet) |
Condition treated with insulin |
Rang |
Wedding invitation enclosure, in brief |
The other you |
Protests, in a way |
Fidgety |
Spawned |
Says "John, Paul ... and Ringo"? |
Post ___ (occurring after the event) |
Basic |
Brewski |
Help page initialism |
URL ender |
Times outside office hours, in personals |
Goes berserk |
About 6.5 inches, on a standard piano |
Virginia senator Tim |
From ___ Z |
Currency that features "The Tale of Genji" on one of its bank notes |
Show up naked, perhaps? |
Emma Watson's role in the Harry Potter films |
Not marked permanently, say |
Lounge chair location |
"Yellowjackets" airer, for short |
Summer abroad |
Plant fiber used to make some jewelry |
M __ U __ H? |
It's a slippery slope |
Loss of the winning ticket? |
A layoff, crudely |
Like venison |
Salon specialties |
Exploiting |
Kind of map |
Leo with the 1977 #1 hit "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" |
Asset when playing cornhole |
New beginnings |
It may be vegetal or fruity |
Lightly bite, as a pup |
Sappho and Mirabai |
Certain fed. security |
Alternatives to shakes |
Drinks that are "slammed" |
King and queen? |
Exhibiting the effects of too little sleep, say |
The three R's? |
Stays optimistic |
Bottomless void |
Quill go-with |
Note in the C minor scale |
Raw power |
Salon job, informally |
Develops, as an idea |
Like some high-quality bonds |
They might tie the room together |
Bout enders, for short |
Caballero, e.g. |
Bog contents |
Hosts |
Nag |
Dress for graduation |
Razzle-dazzle |
Contented sigh |
Superman's birth name |
A pomegranate can contain a few hundred of these |
Corkage ___ |
Name of either brother in a classic Nickelodeon sitcom |
Computing pioneer Lovelace |
Teeny |
Rule, informally |
Menu eponym |
Pint contents |
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