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New York Times crossword of May 27th, 2023 other clues
Scientists' discards
"So we're all on the same page … "
Actress DuVall of "21 Grams"
New Year's Day, informally
Impediment to picking things up
"LMAO"
Certain dignitary
Traveling sorts
Distribute
Approval often uttered impatiently
Major infractions of etiquette
Pet sound
Help line?
Patronize a restaurant
Very clear, say, colloquially
Like a lion
Bad things to lose track of?
Bit of marathon attire
Uplifting offering
Some credit opportunities
One-upped
Largest country without an official language, for short
California-based soft drink company
French toast
Pod holder
It's a treat
Cover for a criminal organization
Impossible to get into
Steal
Doodlebug, e.g.
Like hams
They can regenerate their eyes, hearts and spinal cords
Achieve one's due honestly
Not going anywhere, say
Spelunker's challenge
Going without, in a way
Rapacious cry
Still
"Is it OK if I leave?"
Some launches, for short
Gets on board
Diner owner in "Garfield"
Creates by artificial means
Start of a schedule
"The Wire" actress Sohn
Response of shock, in one spelling
Bits and pieces
Squee-inducing
Some toy carriers
Stretch (out)
Took some courses
Biblical preposition
Subjects of some conspiracy theories, in brief
Biblical mother of Zebulun
They have their pluses and minuses
More than one
Pop corn?
When restaurants are busiest
Role played by a dog with a bigger salary than some human actors in the same film
Campus V.I.P.s
Political heavyweight
Where to get the ball rolling, maybe
What's closed at closing time

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