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Single item seemingly always found at the bottom of a McDonald's bag crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 12th, 2021 other clues |
Scottish girls |
"___ boom bah!" |
"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" boxer |
Canada's oldest national park |
Cause for a correction |
Prefix with tourism |
A bad joke might go over with one |
"Goodnight, ___" (classic song) |
Decisive defeat |
Professional you might need to see? |
Drill sergeant's shout |
Volcanic pollutant |
Rock's ___ Bizkit |
Nobelist Bohr with a 32-Across named for him |
San Diego's state, informally |
One-named Greek New Age musician |
Game that has only a single round |
Obsessive fan, in slang |
Etail site for handmade goods |
Doled (out) |
Most common answer in New York Times crosswords (more than 6% of all puzzles) |
___ one's time (waited) |
Shape for an eyebrow or rainbow |
Where model workers can be found? |
Not get take-out |
Weapon in the original Clue |
Support for a PC |
Pick up on |
Bay Area airport code |
Captivated |
U-shaped stringed instrument |
Sales at concerts or games, informally |
Connections |
World's largest cosmetics company |
The first one was sent in 1971 |
Listing in a footnote |
Name on a building wing, perhaps |
Cartoon collectibles |
"I give!" |
NaOH, familiarly |
Lake on 25-Down's border |
Revolutionary Guevara |
Portmanteau coinage describing this puzzle's theme |
Button at a bowling alley |
768 of them make a gal. |
Info for an airport limo driver |
Long, long time |
Many an I.R.S. employee |
Container with a pump |
Dinghy or dory |
Like some aprons or reputations |
One of more than 115 on a table |
"Kill Bill" actress Lucy |
Region traveled by 63-Across |
Club charges |
Counter-Strike or League of Legends |
Hot drink at a ski resort |
Nile biter |
Entrance divided in half horizontally |
"Thanks, but I'm good" |
Regret |
Board game played on a big hexagram |
___ Jima (1945 battle site) |
Map with elevation lines, in brief |
Dip for chips |
Explorer Marco |
Informal goodbye |
For each |
Old dagger |
Tip of a shoelace |
Epitome of redness |
Font flourish |
Egyptian king of the gods |
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