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New York Times crossword of October 12th, 2019 other clues |
Screen for a shooter |
Corrupt, in British slang |
Big Ten East sch. |
Genesis peak |
Halves of some measurements |
Bring down |
Crossed |
Lax in duty |
___ Bongo, president of Gabon for 42 years |
Crumbly salad ingredient |
It might involve a DNA test |
Amateur work based on existing characters, informally |
Love of mythology? |
Boston college |
Exam required before entering uni |
Singer with the 1992 double-platinum album "Little Earthquakes" |
Something good in baseball, but bad in banking |
Sound from a toy |
Kind of ball for indoor play |
Newspaper with the slogan "Democracy Dies in Darkness," in brief |
Usually nonremunerative undertaking |
"The L Word" creator Chaiken |
It's named for a Norse goddess of wisdom: Abbr. |
Case worker: Abbr. |
Will figure |
One who runs the show |
Supersede |
"___, boy!" |
Funk of Funk & Wagnalls |
Not stay in the bucket |
Punk cousin |
"Right on" |
Joe might need this |
Characters in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" |
A "lousy teacher," per Bill Gates |
Batman portrayer of TV and film |
Partner of purposes |
Request softener |
"The Hunger Games" actress, in tabloids |
Online feed letters |
Like promethium, among all the rare earth metals |
A spy might send a message in one |
Cranked (up) |
Unaccredited university, say |
Down pat |
Do some basic math |
Italian film director Leone |
Green giant |
Kitchen drawers? |
Sound around a cradle |
Treat, in a way |
"Miss ___" |
Capitol Hill activity |
Woman's name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet |
1969 novel subtitled "Ardor: A Family Chronicle" |
Winter Olympics pair |
Brandon ___, lead role in 1999's "Boys Don't Cry" |
NyQuil alternative |
Northern fishers' implements |
Bishop's territory |
Arctic explorer John |
Kind of bread with chopped fruit |
Skin pic |
Treasure trove |
Minimalist's desire |
Flap one's gums |
Quarters |
Way off |
Kind of transfer |
Language ___ |
TNT element? |
Dude |
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