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New York Times crossword of May 14th, 2023 other clues |
Ruin |
Last word in "America the Beautiful" |
Young bloke |
Honey ___! (ring-shaped cereal) |
Ultimatum word |
___ Command (Atari game of the 1980s) |
Longtime |
Analogy words |
Anna of Arendelle's elder sister |
Festival with lion dances |
Abbr. in a birth announcement |
Mobile ___ |
University of Cincinnati athlete |
Part of a gas mileage rating |
Pitch |
"Yes, that spot right there ..." |
Designer of Doha's Museum of Islamic Art |
Invitation in a therapist's office |
Minecraft block with a fuse |
Added streaks to, say |
Chocolatier's unit |
Holding areas in Capture the Flag |
Declares confidently |
Thoughtless mode |
Like a dirty film |
Chlorophyte, e.g. |
Org. for D.C. United and the L.A. Galaxy |
Impediments to team productivity |
Get in a knot |
"Thou God ___ me" (Genesis quote) |
Fred who co-created "Portlandia" |
Campus part |
In a scuffle |
Hopping herbivore |
Captain of fiction |
Address that's often shown in blue letters |
With 116-Across, procedures in which drivers take turns joining a single stream, as demonstrated five times in this puzzle |
See 114-Across |
Crow's cry |
Backside |
Air Seoul's parent airline |
Hubbub |
Actress Mowry of "Sister, Sister" |
Green expanse |
Commander for Joe Biden, e.g. |
Pass judgment on |
Tricksy |
Person with a stopwatch |
Drink that may be spiced |
Potential scenario in which a piece of software might be helpful |
Person who worships Jah |
Puffins, e.g. |
State of matter in the sun |
Fifth in a scale |
Stadium with the first animated scoreboard |
Where newlyweds are typically seated at a wedding reception |
Severity |
Latin "is" |
Toddler drop-off locales |
Equilibria |
Home to the sport of hurling |
Americans usually spell "cancelled" with this |
Queens players |
Enters like slime |
Grammy-winning Mexican singer Downs |
Exercise that strengthens hip flexors |
Compilations of laughably bad takes |
Bit that bonds |
Mineral collection site |
Motion to ___ (court request) |
Are |
Certain essential worker |
Taco topping |
Job increasingly replaced by speech-to-text programs |
G7 member, informally |
Some offshoots |
What might have attachment issues? |
"You're kidding!" |
Tablet you might take in the bathroom |
Novelist/short-story writer ___ Bender |
Livestream, e.g. |
Coat with small droplets |
Western ___ (coll. course) |
French for "between" |
"The Rise of ___" (2019 film subtitle) |
Name repeated in a nursery rhyme |
Flaky, syrupy pastry |
Mrs. or Sra. equivalent |
Worry-free |
Small fox with unusually large ears |
Item sometimes made with wiliwili seeds |
Prepares to deal, perhaps |
Divisions represented by the highlighted answers in this puzzle |
Damascene's country |
Start-up loan agcy. |
What "gladiator" literally translates to |
Total dump |
"Is it even possible?!" |
It'll take a second to get it |
Similar group |
"A ___ begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness": Robert Frost |
Boba tea is often served with a wide one |
Miniature cheese wheel brand |
"___ Maria" |
Chinese New Year decoration |
Meat-and-vegetables dish with Creole and Cajun varieties |
Target |
Coat that may take awhile to put on |
Witherspoon of Hollywood |
Electrical wiring nexus |
Pigmented eye layer |
Lower-interest deal, for short |
Blood work, colloquially |
Start of a detective's trail |
Uno + dos + tres |
Beer brand with mountains in its logo |
Site with gadget reviews |
Jessica ___, astronaut who participated in the first all-female spacewalk |
Revolutionary cooking device? |
Not the same |
Conflict over seceding from the Galactic Republic, in sci-fi |
It "sounds like a clarinet with a cold," per Victor Borge |
Cocktails named after motorcycle attachments |
Battery in a Wii Remote |
Hair salon goo |
Stinging pests |
Many a presidential election occurs in one |
Some residents of the eastern Mediterranean |
Prospective eBay buyer's figure |
Banks |
"Better than I thought" |
Lung or brain segments |
Where hip-hop originated |
Greek letter that's a symbol for torque |
Done without foresight |
Small samples |
The Hindu god Ganesha is often depicted with four of them |
Ray gun sound |
Makeshift towel |
N.Y.C. commuter rail overseer |
Pedestrians cross them: Abbr. |
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