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New York Times crossword of April 28th, 2023 other clues
Mouthy?
Fruit also called a wax gourd
Translation of "torah"
Sactown's locale
Part of a paw print
Knife cut
Select words?
World capital whose last two letters are its first two letters upside down
Theater inits.
Looks over
Not following, maybe
Major lobby in D.C.
Sounds of uncertainty
"___-haw!"
Sexy selfie posted on social media, in lingo
Surname that's also transliterated as Zuo
Zesty liqueur
Lead-in to mail or box
French film director Varda
[This is looking very bad for me]
Way more than ne'er
Lover of Rochester, in fiction
Provider of a broad world view
Literary stand-in for Christ
Japanese masked drama
On, say
Asian wrap
This old thing?
World capital on the Aker River
One may be ordered "con todo"
Lump
Glam rock pieces?
Scar line?
Sledding site
Text that's often an exaggeration
___ Nguyen Dan (celebration of spring)
Bird named for a Titan
Priceless, in a way
Curing agent
"Where do all of these keep coming from?!"
Division of Comcast
Panels at anime conventions
Hollow, perhaps
Lift up
Gil Scott-Heron poem inspired by 1969 events
Participates in a Seder, say
Poetic considerations
"I think I can see a future with him"
Coral arrangement
Deification
Activist LaDuke who was twice a Green Party vice-presidential candidate
Turning points
Sitcom joke involving a change in setting
High key
King of verse
Man known for his morals
Actress Mitchell of "Pretty Little Liars"
___ something
System for servers
Range just below 55-Down
Middle section
"___ was!" ("No way!," in German)
Ghanaian city that's an anagram of 27-Down
One eating a lot of wings
See 24-Down
Buzzkill's response while playing Would You Rather
Where the first five counting numbers are "üks kaks kolm neli viis"
Bad mouths?
"___ born by the river / In a little tent" (start of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come")
New York Liberty, e.g.
Cautionary conjunction

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