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One in a nursery rhyme pocketful crossword clue
P O S Y
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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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