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Things usually sold by the dozen crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 19th, 2022 other clues
With it
Curving flight paths
Dodos
Within
Yellow ingredient left out of some omelets
Not sharp, as a pencil or knife
Built-in lag time to allow bleeping during a live broadcast
Big maker of calculators and digital watches
Landscape, e.g.
Shiny item of fishing tackle
Scorch
Part of a swimmer's sidestroke
"Get over it"
Part of a Superman costume
Roman love god
Boat wood
Chimp's cousin
Hawaiian garland
Good vantage point at an opera house or stadium
Seven on a grandfather clock
Delhi's land
Consumes
Massage deeply
Wetlands critter with snapping jaws
Small piano
Like a puppy who's learned where to "go"
Minnesota's St. ___ College
27th U.S. president and 10th chief justice
Intuit
Prime bird-watching spots for indoor cats
Archer's arrow launcher
Island nation in Polynesia
Hawaiian party
Cozy
English county at one end of the Thames
"Will there be anything ___?"
"Washboard" muscles, informally
Beanies and bonnets
Something in an office that's not PC?
Sink attachment
"Yes, captain"
___-Royce
Mrs. ___ (year-round North Pole resident)
Soar
1970 Jackson 5 hit with the line "Easy as 1, 2, 3"
Goof-off
Some Japanese cuisine
Giant computer of the 1940s
Bird on many a birth announcement
More tightly packed
Empire State Building style, for short
Victorian ___ (1837-1901)
"What's gotten ___ you?"
Smudge
Timbuktu's country
Predictive sign
Like a canceled check
Unspeakably awful
Hungry ___ bear
Stratford's river
Cairo's river
Something that can be wrapped using the starts of 17-, 24-, 40-, 51- and 64-Across
Roseanne of "Roseanne"
Org.
Drifting platform for polar wildlife
Subway patrons
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Mel
Nuisance
Crew
Pen name, e.g.
Coconut trees
Run ___ of (conflict with)
"___ all a dream!"
"Backlash Blues" singer ___ Simone
Give the cold shoulder
Instrument often used as the "J" in a "Jazz Club" sign
Seek damages

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