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Orbiter until 2001 crossword clue
M I R
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New York Times crossword of January 13th, 2023 other clues |
Kooky, as a scheme |
Symbols of slipperiness |
Parisian possessive |
Bewildered |
James ___ Award (culinary honor) |
Actress Long |
Shakes a leg |
Prefix with media |
Bakery chain that began as the Saint Louis Bread Co. |
When said three times, 2012 Taylor Swift song |
Streamlined type of baleen whale |
One may be left at the scene of a crime |
Jake's love interest in "The Sun Also Rises" |
It can come up to your neck in the winter |
Overcooks, and then some |
Martin Luther King Jr., for one |
What follows certain deadlocks |
Can opener? |
Yahoo |
With this answer's number, a hit horror movie franchise |
Way to go |
Supermarket lines, for short? |
Shirley Bassey and Angela Lansbury, for two |
Puffed-up |
Sign of a hit |
They get booted at the office |
Bit of dangly jewelry |
Architect of the Museum of Islamic Art |
Personal pronoun in Prussia |
The Panthers of the A.C.C. |
When the moment is right |
Beatle who wrote and sang "Don't Pass Me By" |
Onetime N.B.A. star Metta Sandiford-___ |
Org. with the highest-circulating mag in the U.S. |
Word with crowd or channel |
Travel across the pond, perhaps |
"Breaking Bad" drug |
"That just might work!" |
Jetty |
End of "Hedda Gabler," e.g. |
Edgar Allan Poe story, with "The" |
Fix, as the roof of a hut |
Dive boat feature |
Shiny material in some guitars |
Bio class subject |
Takes steps to compete? |
They help you focus |
The ___ day |
Leonardo ___ (Fibonacci alias) |
Result of a firing? |
Violate, as etiquette |
Language suffix |
Instruction to a kayaker |
Last sign |
Spots for tadpoles |
It may have one or two sides |
Like the population of Greenland |
Modify |
Things to live up to |
Divide |
Something to work on |
2000 Tony-winning title role for Heather Headley |
Crowning |
Lose steam |
Resident of ancient Crete |
Downwind |
Pollution source, say |
Fancy marbles |
Harden |
Spanish title: Abbr. |
Carnival music |
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