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New York Times crossword of May 28th, 2022 other clues
Make no plans
Low joint
Reach
It may be served in a bed
In a manner of speaking?
Focus of une biographie
1980 black-and-white film that was nominated for Best Picture, with "The"
Prefix with cortex
Salon offering
Name names
Terence ___, Fields Medal-winning mathematician
Order with four periods
Company that uses about 1% of the world's wood supply annually
Maker of the Supersonic hair dryer
Is super-punctual
Oafish outburst
It ends with a big splash
Pro follower
England's first poet laureate (1668)
It's often found on bow ties
Distinguished fellows
They're big in Hollywood
Spots
Mortimer ___, famed ventriloquy dummy of old
Avalanche
Flew private, for instance
TV's "American ___"
River of Hades
Cusps
Longevous
St. Teresa's birthplace
Glowing things
Worked a reception, say, informally
Back
Uniquely
Twitch, say
Staples of old westerns
It means "be quick" in Hawaiian
Relative of mustard
"___ America (And So Can You!)" (Stephen Colbert best seller)
Nickname in 1950s-'60s TV
Onetime subsidiary of G.M.
Gifts are displayed in these
Where zardozi embroidery is prevalent
Booted up, say?
Word that sounds like a plural of 1-Down
___ disco (European music genre)
Juul, e.g., informally
It traditionally starts with a strophe
Corolla part
"Soldier of Love" singer, 2009
Tease, with "on"
Secret alternative
Secret ___
Decisive periods, in brief
An opening to "closing"
Saucer contents, for short
Look at with awe
What might be followed in an investigation
High-end
Some members of a blended family
Activities for dummies
Chi-Town airport code
Port authority?
Kind of pants
Championed
Loves, and then some

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