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New York Times crossword of April 12th, 2021 other clues |
Yours: Fr. |
Sports metaphor used to describe esoteric knowledge ... with a hint to the circled letters |
Strategy |
Cinema showing |
Amateur mag |
Shopping center |
Kimono sash |
GPS suggestions: Abbr. |
TikTok and Fitbit, for two |
Good thing to have on hand at a wedding? |
Potato accompanier in soup |
Optimas and Souls, in the auto world |
Time spent with a psychiatrist, e.g. |
Mike of TV's "Dirty Jobs" and "Somebody's Gotta Do It" |
Eye creepily |
Yale's Handsome Dan mascot, for one |
China's ___ Zedong |
Tit for ___ |
Recipe amt. |
Onetime TV political drama set in Washington |
Touches one's chin and moves the hand down to say "Thank you," for example |
"Now I get it!" |
___ and crafts |
"Hmm, that's not good ..." |
Slight coloring |
"Shucks!" |
Cyclical paradox discussed in "Gödel, Escher, Bach" |
Brain reading, for short |
Slight downturn |
Modern pet name |
Societal problems |
Bar serving |
The "A" of I.R.A.: Abbr. |
Things that justify the means, some say |
Disney character loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's "Snow Queen" |
"Moby-Dick" captain |
Eight: Sp. |
Community-maintained website |
Feverish fit |
Hoedown locale |
Rampaging groups |
Cinnamon buns and such |
Person from Bangkok |
Informal conversation |
Fumbler |
Street cred |
Procure |
#, on social media |
Simpson who is a Buddhist and a vegetarian |
Hearty bowlful |
Heavyweight champ known as "The Greatest" |
Bar serving |
Philosopher Immanuel |
Little troublemaker |
Opposite of strict |
___ of Skye |
South China ___ |
Scheming group |
Charades or dominoes |
Pluck, as an eyebrow |
Last word at an auction |
Doin' nothin' |
Tic-___-toe |
Forest feline |
Spinning top with a Hebrew letter on each side |
Ladder rung |
Slightly |
1998 Sarah McLachlan hit |
Jazzy James |
Hypothetical musings |
Type not to be trusted |
"Now, work!" |
Figure in home economics? |
Flow back, as the tide |
Tusked marine animal |
Lead-in to boy or girl |
Rorschach, for one |
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