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"Things Fall Apart" novelist crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 24th, 2022 other clues
Ancient arts venue
The willies
Try for a hit
1979 J. D. Souther hit with a rhyming title
"Ugh, we nearly had it!"
Beam
Forcefully
Desert home, maybe
N.L. East team, on scoreboards
Step toward nirvana
Hall monitors, for short
Edmond ___ a.k.a. the "Father of Whist"
Axe target
Constantly evolving social phenomenon
Magazine purchase
Smoothie fruit
Pontiac, for one
Old pad holders
Means of escape
Completely consume
Seat in Parliament?
Longevity
Westernmost city on the African mainland
Winter hrs. in St. Louis
Team that moved back from St. Louis in 2016, informally
Letters used in the absence of a letter
___ Productions, media company since 1986
One way to run
End of many addresses
What's measured in watts
Symphony originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte
Shape of a logistic curve
Takes credit, in a way
"___ luck!"
Cries of exasperation
Revenue source for a Girl Scout troop
Bush growths
Air France hub
Prefix with classical
Casting choice
Ophthalmologist's prescription
Bottom-row key
Bonheur who painted "The Horse Fair"
In no time
Southern Comfort cocktails
Singer/actor Gibson in the "Fast & Furious" franchise
Dept. of Labor arm
"Nifty!"
OK
"Got it!"
Actor George of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
More than sore
___ art
Comics read from right to left
Bob ___, "To Kill a Mockingbird" villain
Is undecided
Creamed
Good day?: Abbr.
Thalia, Aglaia and Euphrosyne, in myth
"The accuser of our brethren," per Revelation
1970s-'80s sitcom setting
Election night fig.
Roman emperor who overthrew Galba
Sockeye relative
Kerfuffle
Old televangelism org.
Vitamin stat

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