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New York Times crossword of October 28th, 2023 other clues
Had kids on a farm?
Product whose main ingredient is canola oil
Scan in neuroscience research, in brief
Oratorio highlight in A-B-A form
Word like "cafe" or "bazaar"
Alien
Marginally
Confit ingredient
Declines
Words of warning in the grocery aisle
Stretchers go on top of them
"___-Raq" (2015 Spike Lee film)
Paddington Bear's place of origin, before arriving in England
Head covering?
Certain onslaught on social media
First base?
Athlete prone to nerves, in slang
Be host to
Comedian Eldjárn with the Netflix special "Pardon My Icelandic"
___ of poetry, beverage in Norse mythology that turns its drinker into an all-knowing scholar
Cause for alarm
-saur subjects?
Passed off as genuine
Chopper
Galaxy, e.g.
Place with a tree of immortality in the Quran
They signal a delivery
Nonsensical movement
"May I help you?"
Tries for
Ultimately arrive (at)
Get going
Tool used in meat pie preparation
Left arrow, often
Instruct
What may be collected in trials
Opposite of guerra
Subject for conservationist Dian Fossey
Sockeroo
Tongue-lash
Complete pandemonium
Bit of attire that often has strings
All over something
Loc. ___ (footnote abbr.)
M.L.B. team with a mascot named Orbit
Cut corners, perhaps?
Gives a heads-up
Without getting beat
Home of a parliament on Parliament Hill
Singer on the 1960s hits "Wooly Bully" and "Li'l Red Riding Hood"
Napper's request
Said "A mouse!," say
Bull session?
Himalayan resting place
Name on a Belgian brew
Where the composers Schubert, Berg, Schönberg and Webern were all born
First in line, usually
Superstrong redhead of kid-lit
Princess with an L.G.B.T.Q. cult following
To's opposite
Por ___ parte (moreover, in Spanish)
Jemison in the National Women's Hall of Fame
Twists are good for them

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