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New York Times crossword of January 22nd, 2023 other clues
Long anecdote from a complainer?
Italian mount
Astronomer Sagan
"Yuck!"
Kitchen at a barbecue restaurant?
Spots on a Rorschach card
Misfit
They don't require much study
Stahl of "60 Minutes"
Warming periods
I'm toast!
Not a big Mac?
Like chicken cordon bleu, originally
British sailor, in slang
Nail, as a test
One who's rolling in money
"I am not a glutton — I am an explorer of ___": Erma Bombeck
Is exultant
City of 16+ million straddling the Yamuna River
Activates, as yeast
"My ___ (You're Never Gonna Get It)," 1992 hit by En Vogue
7-10, e.g., in bowling
Chatter
Big name in printing
Great Britain, geographically
Plants used in wickerwork furniture
"Worth a try"
Gut feelings
Bit of hype, informally
Scoop
Worry for a speakeasy
Slips up
Layer
Parlor offering, for short
Language in which "puzzle" is "puzal"
"Is that understood?"
"Is that understood?"
State of uneasiness, informally
Seton who wrote "Dragonwyck"
Prayer leaders
Hang around
Quick-moving
Result of a 1960s Haight-Ashbury shopping spree?
Up to, informally
Streamlet
Corp. shake-ups
The first one was built in 1925 in San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Curious in the extreme
Highly visible belly button?
Actress Fisher of "Now You See Me"
Ones coming "home" at homecoming
Good friend who won't stop snooping?
It's in your blood
Host
Play parts
What to add to "Iraq" to make it adjectival
Subwoofer sound
Jhumpa ___, author of the Pulitzer-winning "Interpreter of Maladies"
Some cameras, in brief
Take a load off
Language in which "puzzle" is "pid sa"
SETI subjects
Prenuptial agreement?
Burnable media
"Geaux Tigers!" sch.
Takes a load off
One with an underground colony
Tinker Bell or Puck?
Fruit-based dessert … or a possible description of its flavor
"Sorry to say, you guessed wrong"
What many clocks and card games have
Whence feng shui
Skiing areas
Didn't give forever
Bad person for a gambler to make bets with?
Plant with purple-pink flowers
Rustic abode
Acolyte with a bad temper?
Part of Q.E.D.
Cozy stopover
Nueva York, por ejemplo
Word with code or rehearsal
Cozy spots
It appears blue as a result of Rayleigh scattering
Chimes and dimes vis-à-vis this clue's answer
Trio with the 1995 #1 hit "Waterfalls"
Difficult to climb, in a way
Jolly laugh
Passionate
Fragrant medicinal plant also called colic-root
Most snarky
Finish second
Something to hang your hat on
Elect
Plains tribe
Not to go
Bugging people, perhaps
Displays of shock
Start to play?
Put on no pretensions
"Fine by me"
Sin city
Commits piracy
Avant-garde
"My name is Prince, and I am ___" (Prince lyric)
Proficient
Sauces made with basil and pine nuts
Songs to be played at a concert
Slinky, e.g.
Sales promotion acronym
Hoot
Downfall
Shifty
"The Office" role
Gives a grand speech
It's up for debate
Alternative to sparkling
Turkish money
Letters found in a so-called "supervocalic" word
Taking out the trash, for one
Navajo dwelling
One of the Corleones
Interlocking bricks
Made a case
Word that may come from a pen
___ Park, home to the University of Chicago
One-on-one Olympics event
"All ___!"
Farm structure
Top part of Scotland?
"Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" feeling
Skateboard tricks
Feature of Sylvester's speech
___ Tac (mint)
Comedian Rudolph
Be an agent for
Throat bug
Taiwanese president ___ Ing-wen
Went 90, say

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