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Opposite of take off crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 14th, 2023 other clues
Bus driver on "The Simpsons"
Season for a pumpkin spice latte
Colorful chewable candies
In the year of ___ Lord …
Lead role in "Rent" or "La Bohème"
Looked high and low
Annual film celebration, with "the"
Notable time
To be, in Latin
Second sight, for short
Documentarian Burns
Snapple alternative
Secluded place in a chapel
Individually wrapped sandwich slices
Colombian coin
Yoga studio rentals
What views or is viewed through a monocle
Break, as a rubber band
La Brea substance
Campfire remnant
Psychoactive component of marijuana, for short
Tony-winning actress Benanti
Italy's ___ Coast
Plank targets
Nickname for Dorothy
Uber ___
"Just like that!"
Umami broth, in Japanese cuisine
Dutch lager brand
Snacks packed in stacks
Like moss, to the touch
Distort
Lumberjill's feller?
Fitness weight with a handle
Shade of unbleached linen
Cosmetics mogul Lauder
Roaring Twenties wrap
Water heater
Teak and mahogany
"Cool" sum
Whitewater vessel
Glass of "This American Life"
World Heritage Site grp.
___ bass (percussive technique in jazz)
Scottish wedding garment
Chocolate-coated ice cream treats
"Friday I'm in Love" band, 1992
Canal locale
One who's barely existing?
Surgical souvenir
Sweetheart, casually
Corn dough used for tortillas
___/her/hers
Big-screen format
Like many a summer mocha order
Dudes showing off duds
Farm divisions
Nutritiously balanced plateful ... or what 17-, 24-, 40- and 51-Across may constitute?
Business abbr.
Bar bill
Surveyor's calculation
Initialism at a car dealership
"Black Panther" supervillain Killmonger
Postnuptial response to glass-clinking
Waiting at a red light, say
"Mamma Mia" group
Chef's chopper
"Star Wars" creator George
"No worries"
Burr in "Hamilton"
Witherspoon of "The Morning Show"
Find a table for, say
Fabled tortoise competitor
Disney's Queen of Arendelle
"___ pasa?"
Coffee container
Ones making introductions, in brief

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