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New York Times crossword of May 2nd, 2023 other clues
Tammany Hall caricaturist Thomas
Tempe sch.
Weathered, as a storm
At full speed, nautically
Opera's "barber of Seville"
Counterparts of sirs
"Famous" cookie guy
Character associated with the beverage "shaken" in this puzzle's circled letters
Tallest peak in the Cascades
Weed
Full of love
"I don't give a ___!"
Simple shelter
Thick noodles in Japanese soups
Man with a code
Pond buildup
Completely
Preview
"50 First Dates" and "27 Dresses," for two
Poetry palindrome
___ Stanley Gardner, creator of Perry Mason
"Get it?"
Enjoy the slopes
Birch relative
Last name of two brotherly fairy tale writers
Stick around
Sonny Corleone portrayer in "The Godfather"
Mistake
Woman who might wield a whip
In the style of
Tiny arachnid
Sport played with a Frisbee
Result of burnout?
Common flag symbol
Meme that moves, maybe
Modern checkout device in lieu of a cashier
Famous Ford flop
Physicist Enrico
Sends a ping, in brief
Destination for NASA's Perseverance rover
I.R.S. identifier, for short
Singer/actress Lady ___
Name that's also a major Australian airport code
British author known for his 1984 novel "Money"
Titular woman in a #1 Rolling Stones hit
Decorate colorfully, in a way
Certain status on social media
Studio with a lion mascot
Shelter by the beach
Rolls up, as pant legs
Gas station conveniences
Zoom button you might click when your dog barks
They might be full of beans
"Red" or "White" team
Symbols for tagging on Twitter
Greek "H"
Final Oldsmobile model
Treelike member of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
Tropical fruit often found in smoothies
Recording device, informally
Art form from Japan
Stuff spliced in a lab
Shape of this answer's third letter
Record, in a way
Regarded with respect
Slightly better
Practice boxing
Mozzarella-and-cream cheese often served as an appetizer
"At least you did your best!"
In a wild way
Posing surface
Ques. counterpart
Fanatical
First female singer to have multiple albums exceed 10 billion streams on Spotify
Eastern island on the Equator

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