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Porpoise, in old usage crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 22nd, 2023 other clues |
Small dosage qtys. |
In South America they're known as "gallinas de palo," or "chickens of the tree" |
You can see right through 'em |
Jockey (for) |
Dadaist Jean |
Greyhound's competition |
Went for |
Little demon |
Acts coy in salary negotiations? |
Dismissive rejection |
Components of some kitschy clocks |
What was once yours? |
"Good gracious!" |
Play opener |
Standoffish |
Celeb's hangout |
Bowlful with Thai basil and bean sprouts |
Public stance of a member of Congress? |
Unsavory relation? |
Biblical grandson of Adam and Eve |
Clichéd name for a lab assistant |
"S.N.L." alum Bryant |
Document that may be kept in a lockbox |
Singer Easton |
Shepherd's job, essentially? |
Unpleasant surprises when buying concert tickets |
Relative of a musette |
Take in |
Do something illegal around a basketball hoop |
Business card abbr. |
Turn more heads than intended? |
Head for business? |
Some informants, informally |
Memo starter |
Part of Q.E.D. |
Nourish |
Newspaper write-up that's light on criticism? |
Top-of-the-line Mercedes |
Object with one hole or two, depending on whom you ask |
Actress Kurylenko of "Black Widow" |
Blessing |
They're craze-y! |
It can be a strain on the pupils |
Bungee jumping on Tuesday, skydiving on Wednesday, etc.? |
Mens ___ (legal concept) |
Less trustful (of) |
Wear down |
Swamplike |
Almost spherical in shape |
[Shrug] |
The world's best-selling planes |
2001 biopic starring Will Smith |
Show off one's vocal range and stamina? |
Mother figure |
Up and about |
"Stop obsessing over that" |
Downside |
Go out with |
Unloads, in a way |
Diagnostic using an injected tracer |
O'Hare identifier |
Eccentrics |
Who once quipped "I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception" |
Singer Ronnie of the Ronettes |
Some unique digits: Abbr. |
Oft-relied-upon |
Footwear craze of the early 2000s |
Pop singer Grande, to fans |
Sat ___ |
Nail polish remover |
___ guards (soccer gear) |
Summon, in a way |
URL ending |
Heart-pumping activity |
Soaks |
Pairing for an entrecôte or filet mignon, perhaps |
*Facepalm* |
Disposables kept as mementos |
Something a Brazilian is unlikely to wax |
Age for a Latin American celebration |
Most showily aesthetic |
"Eureka!" |
Small, cutesily |
D.C. tiebreakers, at times |
Nintendo Switch predecessor |
1500 Pennsylvania Ave., e.g.: Abbr. |
Lid malady |
Universal blood type, for short |
Drift (off) |
Go out with |
Served a sentence |
Aquatic barker |
Alternative to high water, in an idiom |
Kitties |
Be a partner with in crime |
Lone word? |
Highly rated French vineyards |
Word on an Irish flag carrier |
Issa who plays President Barbie in "Barbie" |
Antagonist |
Journalist Ifill |
Shade of unbleached linen |
Approach |
Heap affection (on) |
Pub lineup |
Shares one's bunk? |
Had a following |
Number that sounds like a past-tense verb |
Pop star Rita |
Belonging to a particular time |
Among others, for short |
In the altogether |
Like some displays of wealth |
Escapes are made by them |
Disney's ___ of Arendelle |
New ___ |
Govt. funds for mom-and-pop shops |
"Colorful" exclamation in a hospital drama |
Basis for a fortuneteller's romantic prediction |
Road workers' gloop |
Fox coverage? |
___ Foundation for Justice (international human rights group) |
British ref. work |
A, abroad |
"___ Flow" (song by Enya) |
Gadget for a wine enthusiast |
Nightfall |
Munitions compounds |
Small, cutesily |
___ Lobel, author of the "Frog and Toad" series |
Web portal with a Bing search bar |
Face-off |
Decorative vases |
Give a ticket |
Batter's need |
Wrecked |
Wired internet letters |
Past-tense verb that sounds like a number |
Batter's objective |
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