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Surname in a Virginia Woolf title crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 5th, 2022 other clues
Org. created in the wake of "Silent Spring"
Scooched over
Many a Pablo Neruda work
Robe for a sumo wrestler
Word shortcuts
Leaches
Wrap order?
Fretted
Reversible patterned fabrics
Common bake-off challenge
Something to meditate on?
Additive once extracted from kelp
Animal that climbs cactuses to eat their flowers
Expression ending with a rising voice
Word often seen in comic book lettering
Low dice roll
"Hairspray" co-composer Shaiman
Halter?
Kind of wave
"Same"
Bother
Play mind games with
Green light
Costa, to a botanist
Inits. for East Germany
Chancellor Scholz of Germany
Ryan of "You've Got Mail"
Easily bought
Kind of scrum
Course option
Contracting sheet
___ Teng, singer dubbed "Asia's eternal queen of pop"
Needle exchange?
"Calvin and Hobbes" character described as "a six-year-old who shaves"
Very best
"Doing OK for myself"
It's booked before getting caught
"Not a chance"
Incapacitate
Georgetown athlete
Sparkling alternative
Much of Iceland's greenery
"Uh-huh"
Green lands
Rule to take exception to
"The Jungle Book" character
Fictional device in which to convey secret information
Allow
"I don't believe you"
"Duck Soup," for one
They may be dealt or folded
Answer rudely
Imperturbable
Traditional filling for momo (Nepalese dumplings)
Takes responsibility for
Unlikely to tip
Rat out
Steamed masa dishes
Tesla, for one
Counsel council, in brief
Pertinent
Letters on a pass
Imitation
Like a dewlap
Fix
Vibes
Time constant symbol
Spanish term of endearment
Attempt to play peacemaker

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