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Premier Sunday crossword of October 15th, 2023 other clues
Served in blazing liquor
Longtime executive of the Oakland Raiders
Utters words
Tulip relatives
Divider of musical measures
Began vigorously
Classic board game played by judges between trials?
Put in a box
Ending for priest
Gets frantic with fear
Oil rig part
Feel sore
Russian war vessel on which a classic board game is played?
“— queen!” (“You go!”)
Grandiosity
“Toodle-oo!”
Bauxite, e.g.
Publish anew
Neighbor of Mich. and Ill.
Review of a classic board game?
Quiver
Tangle up
Trifecta, e.g.
1/60 min.
Like some noisy little dogs
—OPs (CIA tactics)
Maple or oak
Morally rigid
60% of cinco
Classic board game that’s popular with inhabitants of heaven?
Make whole again
San Francisco’s region
Don of radio
Tennis match unit
First-string players
Springfield’s Flanders
Singapore sling liquor
Havana resident, to Havanans
Infatuate
Classic board game played at a shindig?
Tennis court divider
Of atomic weapons
“... or — thought!”
Filly’s father
Mexican 81-Down
“Combat!” actor Morrow
Captured with a rope
Classic board game you keep making people play even though they have no interest?
Appeal
Voting group
One causing fright
Ovid’s “— Amatoria”
Regard highly
Shop dedicated to selling a classic board game?
Prickly plant
Snooty sort
“Everything’s good here”
“Marty” star Borgnine
When a check to a landlord is due
“— what your country can do for you ...”
Big ice sheet
They may be chapped
Toby brews
Space station until 2001
“C’mon, help me out here”
Will subject
Bubbling over
Knight’s weapon
Containing smelting waste
TV title ET
Cruella De — (“101 Dalmatians” meanie)
Like purchases gotten via the program
Close using stitches
Cleaned with a broom
Ballpoint, e.g.
Put up tents
Sharp as —
Maker of GOLEAN cereals
Dutch genre painter Jan
Preludes
Janitors’ tools
Actress Lively
Injure
“Got it now”
Nail file stuff
Throat bug
Analgesic targets
“I’ll pay for this one”
Exuberant war cry
Ending for Siam
Commercial lead-in to -gram or -matic
Turn the car toward
Ballet promoter, e.g.
“Huh-uh!”
Teetotalers
About
Landscaping plant
Step
Has food
Pack tightly
“My People” writer Abba
A, in French
Wolfgang Puck’s restaurant
Bring forth
Make juice of
Ethel Merman’s “— Was a Lady”
“The jig —!”
Normandy city
— Reader (eclectic quarterly)
— nous (between us)
Trifled (with)
$$$
Possibilities
— -Terre (capital of Guadeloupe)
U.S. region with aging factories
— bean
Journalist Burnett
Actress Duff
“Neato!”
Rave about
Tooth type
Lack of vigor
Beats it
Sudden flood
More aged
Staff anew
“Papi Chulo” co-star Matt
School, in Soissons
Prefix with -hedron that means “twenty”
Like brine
Related
Nevada city
“Let it stand”
Hi- — graphics
Author Anaïs
Hitter Mel
Brother of DDE’s follower

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