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One in a nursery rhyme pocketful crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 5th, 2022 other clues
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Dole Plantation, e.g.
Game where It always counts
Eminem track with the Guinness World Record for "most words in a hit single"
Washington hub that's a portmanteau of two cities
Shot only you can take
"Peas" or "golf balls"
Apple product
Creative works with net proceeds?
Food item often accompanied by tzatziki
Word before or after "first"
Ochlocracy
"You know what you did!"
Average American, allusively
Press secretary's asset, informally
"We did it!"
Scam
Gadget that might be disguised as something else
Alternatives to baskets
A bad one is your fault
Designer Wang
Race winner's prize
Nice place to read or watch TV
Ring call, for short
Many a Zoroastrian
Romps
This clue's answer might contain more than seven letters
Bad
Gave a hard time
Fusses
Met for a few hours in the evening?
Makers of Deep Blue, the first computer to beat a world chess champion under tournament conditions
Famous game-saving 1954 World Series play by Willie Mays
Potato chips, in Britain
Clog
Figures in "Knives Out" and "The Maltese Falcon"
Peter Pettigrew's Animagus, in the Harry Potter books
___ space
Keeping one's thoughts to oneself, say
One who's a charmer, maybe
Traditional Polynesian beverage that numbs the mouth
Brined white cheeses
"The White House" vis-à-vis the executive branch of government, e.g.
Raise people's spirits?
Cardamom-containing coffeehouse creation
It might be dry or biting
Long account
Location of a daith piercing
Oozed
In an agitated state
Phrase that's often contracted … or suffix for something contracted
At ease
Unsalted, perhaps
"The beginning and end of all music," per Max Reger
___ Cherry, singer with the 1988 hit "Buffalo Stance"
Mad about
Shared values
Humblebrag, of a sort
September/October zodiac symbol
Agreed
Order against disclosure
Amanuenses
Part of a 45-Across
Bad
Marvel Comics character played multiple times in film by Ian McKellen

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