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New York Times crossword of April 16th, 2022 other clues
Like much White House press
Stick with
Social elites
Line of Pokémon
Actor James of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
___ Who Code (nonprofit)
Forerunner of rocksteady
Bad thing to miss
Native Costa Ricans, informally
Something that might be raised in a fight
Amount to
Locales for the Jets and the Sharks
Like wicker chairs
Daisy Dukes, e.g.
Draft status?
Excessive coverage, perhaps
Mounted
Daylight saving time adjustment: Abbr.
You might have one on the side
Roaster
Sound of the West Coast
What stamens are, in botany
Word with change or color
Unmasked, say
Swears at
Travel around the world
Stuck in the Middle Ages?
Summer cooler
Early Macedonian capital
Divinity
Famed Portuguese explorer
Good luck with that!
"Oh, get outta here!"
Lead-in to physical
Suspension of a sort
Onetime trade org.
Sue
Target alternative
"De dónde ___?" (Spanish 101 query)
___ borer (beetle)
Russian Revolution figures
Silent counterparts, once
Where cruise passengers end up
Propensity for pilfering
Practice that yields mixed results?
New York county near Pennsylvania
Big name in crackers
1998 Robert De Niro crime thriller
The heart of Paris
Try to win, in a way
Author/screenwriter Ben
"Drink marvelously" sloganeer
Trailer
Look up, in a way
Something a 38-Down likes to eat
Current weather concern?
Tried-and-true
An adult one can spend up to 16 hours a day eating
Footslog
Contests in which the competitors are eliminated one by one
Pulitzer winner Maureen
Syringe amts.
Soft-spoken words

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