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Seven-foot, say crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 19th, 2022 other clues
Prominent part of an apatosaurus
Pulitzer-winning columnist Peggy
"Who ___?!" ("That's true of everyone!")
Visiting the Natl. Museum of African American History and Culture, say
Electronic dance music duo that performed at the 2012 Super Bowl halftime show
Home to over seven billion people
See 66-Across
Rug rat
___ transfer
Man, for one
Consider
Swirl in a stream
Hack (off)
Before, to Byron
"You cooked this? It's *disgusting*!" said Tom ___
One foot in "the grave," poetically speaking
Beer brand whose name translates to "morning sun"
Gumbo, e.g.
Looney Tunes bunny
Festoon
Cézanne or Gauguin
Support group associated with the Twelve Steps
Bugle call at lights out
Relief pitcher's success
Scorch on a stovetop
"Well, ___ be!"
Target of a canine's canines, maybe
Brewery vessel
Ben Kingsley or Ian McKellen, e.g.
"West Texas town" in a classic country song
Spot for a sojourn
Gloom's partner
Formless mass
Common word in pirate-speak
Outings devoted to relaxation and self-care
Employee at a brick-and-mortar business
Had an inclination
"Peace out"
Musical bit that slowly fades
Charge for tardiness
Close in many close-ups
Lip
Coyote calls
Grief-stricken state
Pastry dough used in crullers and beignets
"What do you mean there are no PlayStations left in stock?" asked Tom ___
Particularly particular
"I'm worried I may have anemia," said Tom ___
Competent
Kind of column
Goddess with a reduplicative name
Specialty of clerics, druids and paladins, in Dungeons & Dragons
Bird with a reduplicative name
Flat, for short
John of "The Suicide Squad"
Assistant
Not be straight with
Q: What happens when the ___ clears over Los Angeles? A: UCLA!
"You guys are supposed to be 'Wise Men' and *these* are the gifts you bring a newborn?!" asked Tom, ___
TV E.T.
With 54-Down, back to fighting
Nowhere to be found, say
Gumbo ingredient
Genre for Luther Vandross
Game pieces in Othello and Connect Four
Het (up)
"___ and I Know It" (2012 #1 hit for 52-Down)
Provocative … like this answer's position in the grid?
"That's terrible!"
Fervent
Hammer's end
Sailor, in slang
___ of the state
Behold: Lat.
Spot for a speech
Encounter unexpectedly
Is connected

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