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New York Times crossword of May 11th, 2023 other clues |
Latin stars |
"Star Wars" character who wears Mandalorian armor |
Title for Abraham in the Quran |
Fly in for the kill, say |
Sweetums |
Actress Rooney |
Any of 12 children of Uranus and Gaea |
Onetime extravaganzas that included diving displays and water ballets |
Certain soccer shot |
Dismantle |
Cambodia's Angkor ___ |
Prefix with practice |
Makes bubbly |
Word before and after "on," "to" or "by" |
Indoor recess |
Buds |
U.S.N. rank below capt. |
Palates, e.g. |
Assemblages |
Like some concepts in theoretical physics |
Most inert |
Smooths, in a way |
Very, in Vichy |
640 acres: Abbr. |
Cummerbund, e.g. |
Div. |
Turned on |
Simu ___, first Asian actor to star in a Marvel movie |
Like some minor-league baseball |
Vial fluids |
Ill-tempered |
Standardized point of reference |
Measurement whose name derives from the Latin for "elbow" |
Per |
What Heron's formula measures for triangles |
Coach Rockne |
___ of life |
Salon job, informally |
Mythical creature associated with Dionysus |
Respiratory concern |
Bit of latex pool attire |
Sum of this and sum of that |
It's a drag |
Sleep disorder |
Org. issuing recalls |
Expression of relativity depicted five times in this puzzle |
Heckles |
Word before secret or paperback |
"___ big fan" |
2020 Taylor Swift song with the lyric "You'll poke that bear 'til her claws come out" |
Celeb's red-carpet companion, perhaps |
Second degree? |
Trig fig. |
Help make viral, in a way |
Rapids transit? |
Great Lakes tribe |
Switch positions |
Big name in organic snacks |
Clear (of) |
Graceful and stylish quality |
Pet food brand |
"Challenge accepted!" |
Vehicle you'd buy if money were no object |
Title lyric after "Ours is a love …" in a Jimmy Dorsey hit |
Not quite |
Video game whose working title was Micropolis |
Orion, for one |
Blond shade |
Plot again |
Avoids a fastball, say |
Selene's Roman counterpart |
Tony-winning role for Mandy Patinkin |
___ Bird, Pulitzer-winning biographer of Robert Oppenheimer |
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