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Orders from regulars crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 3rd, 2021 other clues
Ocean motion
[I expected better from you!]
Tracking systems
Makes out, in Manchester
Stuffed and fried cornmeal pocket, in Mexican cuisine
Lizzo or Lorde
___-hole
Amazon, e.g.
Title for Iran's Ali Khamenei
Tailored blouse style
Pieces of pentathlon equipment
Piece of biathlon equipment
Outdoor wedding rental
Some reusable bags
Give a refill
Poet Limón
Yearbook sect.
Item lugged up a hill
Gardener's supply
Alphabetically first member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Dull yellowish brown
Subject of some teen gossip sessions
Sure-footed alpine climber
React to, as an online joke
"I wish I could ___ that" ("Ick")
Document that never lacks a title
Divert
Solid green ball in un juego de billar
It's ground-breaking
Way overcharge, so to speak
Vape shop inventory
Sci-fi's Dr. Zaius, for one
Even a bit
Bakery item that's often messy
Lavishes love (on)
Part of R.S.V.P.
Business that might hold a blowout sale?
Common food drive donation
"Julius Caesar" role
Lhasa ___
Necklace components
Parts of volcanoes
2007 #1 Alicia Keys album
Not keep
Caribbean capital
Kind of test question
Some video-making devices
Rod who won four Wimbledons
"The very ___!"
Yellow bills in Monopoly
Lobster-catching aid?
Holiday preceder
Choose to participate
Award won twice by Hammerstein, fittingly
Horror director ___ Saul Guerrero
Contraction that omits a "v"
0 to 60, e.g.
Proceeds breezily
What a spike goes over
Not black and white
Early computer
"Encore!"
"The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" tidying method
Take care of
"Well, so's your face!," e.g.
The antagonist Bellwether from Disney's "Zootopia," e.g.
Ask for a treat, say
Discharges
Hassle
Genius
Not be on the level
Anxiously worry
Title nickname in a 1984 sports movie
Courses
WeChat or KakaoTalk
Very serious
With skill
Shakespeare character who cries "Then I defy you, stars!"
Power-saving mode
"___ Used to Be Mine" (song from "Waitress")
Long of Hollywood
"My guess is ..."
Realm for comic book fans, say
Damascenes, e.g.
Gardener's supply
"Over here!"
"Geaux Tigers!" sch.
Liquid in a first-aid kit
Noodles sometimes served with tsuyu sauce
Onetime sunscreen ingredient
Small Jewish communities of old
SoCal baseball team, on scoreboards
Scintilla
Secondary social media accounts, in brief
Mournful sound
Fiddle with a ukulele?
Woman on W.W. II-era posters
Cassini who created the so-called "Jackie look"
Simba's father in "The Lion King"
How detectives may act
Breaking or entering, say
Leslie ___ Jr., member of the original "Hamilton" cast
Not joke around
Enjoys a home-cooked meal
Poison-treating plant
Bagel choice
___ World Service
Digital camera memory holders
G-rated, say
You might pass on them
Apt surname for a mechanic
Palm Springs, e.g.
Group with the hits "Honey, Honey" and "Money, Money, Money"
Big brute
Went fast
Cocktail with a rhyming name
Tinder action that expresses strong interest
Other: Sp.
Certain pie crust flavor
Wok, e.g.
Covers of vintage music?
"Try it!"
Sit on
Part of an aircraft that helps reduce drag
Put forward
H.S. class with dissections
Tune out
Semi
Stick one's nose in
Small drum
Cockamamie
Actress Blanchett
Latch (onto)
Muppet who sings in the "Try, Try Again" song
When it's driving, you might not want to drive
Unwanted breakout
Back muscle, in brief
Prefix with warrior
Negative conjunction

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