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New York Times crossword of January 13th, 2022 other clues |
Makes merry |
Thought |
Acoustics, for one: Abbr. |
Striped yellow balls, in pool |
Stretch in logic |
Year in Brazil |
Word before case or sack |
Flurry |
Chimichurri ingredient |
Chicks, say |
Actor Malek |
___ Tesfaye, a.k.a. The Weeknd |
Flooring option |
Some card readers |
Standing like Wonder Woman, say |
They're constantly lapped |
Winter hrs. in Seattle |
Kind of fly |
Jump scares, in horror movies |
Alternatives to dogs |
Ideal, informally |
Gallagher of rock's Oasis |
Subject line abbr. |
Home of N.Y.C.'s Public Theater |
"Mas Que ___" (classic Brazilian song from the 1960s) |
Apt rhyme for "Rubik" |
"The ___ Holmes Mysteries," young adult series about a 14-year-old detective |
Urgent order |
Not as expected |
Kind of branch depicted on German euro coins |
Formerly known as |
Political correspondent Mystal |
Maneuvered (for) |
[Sigh] |
Rime |
Certain bite risk |
Cause to be admired |
Skyline feature |
Anachronistic verb in the age of smartphones |
Quizzical cries |
Lotion alternative |
Important warning before you answer 32-, 40- and 52-Across? |
Green bugs |
One of a character class in Dungeons & Dragons |
Skyline features |
Upside-down L, on a calculator |
Striped polecat's defense |
Approve |
___ pan (kitchen utensil) |
Goddess in the Hindu pantheon |
"The sweetest joy, the wildest ___ is love": Pearl Bailey |
Top suit |
Small bird with a loud song |
Interruption |
Man, for one |
2003 Pixar animated adventure |
Ending with Gator or hater |
Start to profit? |
Rooibos, e.g. |
Pad, so to speak |
Exhaust |
Pirates' domain |
2004 Quentin Tarantino martial arts film |
Suburb about 20 miles WNW of Boston |
Low island |
Birthplace of Pythagoras |
Petitions |
"___? We don't need no stinking ___!" |
1993 Warner Bros. family drama |
Investment inits. |
Disinclined |
Texas is the largest U.S. producer of these |
Hullabaloo |
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