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S M I L E Y F A C E
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New York Times crossword of September 12th, 2021 other clues |
"See ya" |
Group dance popularized in the U.S. by Desi Arnaz |
77-Down is on the most collected one in U.S. history |
Epiphany |
Voice actor Blanc |
Show with over 1,000 handwritten cue cards each week, for short |
City hazard |
"My word!" |
Pol in the "I am once again asking ..." meme |
City whose police cars are adorned with a witch logo |
Card game with a PG-rated name |
Boring |
Purse |
High degree |
Not at all popular |
Messes up |
x, y and z |
Chaotic skirmish |
Fragrant compound |
Saturn has more than 80 of them |
Golf course machine |
He performed 636 consecutive sold-out shows in Vegas from 1969 to '76 |
Burn prevention meas. |
The future Henry V, to Falstaff |
Fight tooth and nail |
One who consumes a ritual meal to absolve the souls of the dead |
Bits on book jackets |
Roc-A-___ Records |
Part of U.C.L.A. |
Fashion designer Geoffrey |
Farm female |
"___ Gone Wrong" (2021 film) |
Phenomenon such as the tendency to see human forms in inanimate objects |
Word with level or lion |
"Music's most maligned genre," per critic Tom Connick |
Move obliquely |
Smoking and swearing, e.g. |
Fits together |
"Everything happened so fast!" |
Tilt-a-Whirl, e.g. |
"Sorry, Charlie!" |
Jump over |
Singer/drummer Collins |
Incredible bargains |
Syracuse Mets and Worcester Red Sox, for two |
Cell component |
Pal, in Peru |
Put one's nose where it doesn't belong |
Savory Chinese snacks |
Any of the groupings of circled letters in this puzzle |
Have a good cry |
They await your return, in brief |
Gin product |
One arm held up with bent elbow and wrist, in a children's song |
Puts pressure (on) |
"Einstein," sarcastically |
Sword handles |
Rey, to Luke Skywalker |
___ Games, company behind Fortnite |
What "vey" of "Oy, vey!" translates to |
It's often left on the table |
How Alaska ranks first among the states |
Without stopping |
Rounded quarters |
Information, old-style |
Fail to mention |
Org. that flew a helicopter on Mars in 2021 |
Resolves out of court |
School |
"... said ___ ever" |
Suggestions |
Eastern cicada killers, e.g. |
Bacteria destroyer |
Plant said to repel bugs |
No-longer-current source for current events |
Quarter ___ (when the big hand is at three) |
Arises (from) |
What can make men swear from menswear? |
Like the Minotaur legend |
___ Ryerson, insurance salesman in "Groundhog Day" |
Domino, e.g. |
Martinez with a statue outside the Seattle Mariners' stadium |
University of Oregon site |
Makes less powerful, in video game slang |
Domino, e.g. |
French port on the English Channel |
"To ..." things |
How to see the image formed by this puzzle's circled letters |
Dino's tail? |
Hot, mulled punch traditionally drunk around Christmas |
Muse of love poetry |
French pronoun |
Brunch beverage |
One of the brothers on "Malcolm in the Middle" |
Ancient land in Asia Minor |
"We're live!" studio sign |
Room in Clue |
Cause of undue anxiety |
Carpenter's wedge |
Digs up |
"Midsommar" director Aster |
Title for Tussaud: Abbr. |
Table part |
One of two in a jack-o'-lantern? |
Where charity begins, in a phrase |
"___ 17" (W.W. II film) |
Munch, in modern slang |
Hogwash |
It may be smoked |
It may run from an emotional situation |
[Mwah!] |
Departed by plane |
Green vehicle |
Frank |
Give zero stars |
Duke's org. |
Pasta topper |
Ne'er-do-wells |
Like the dog days of summer |
E.R. inserts |
Acrobatic |
Die like the Wicked Witch of the West |
By birth |
Make restitution |
Faint color |
"Take me ___" |
Does gentle stretching post-exercise, with "down" |
Amp knob |
Approaches |
Where the lacrimal glands can be found |
Pasta topper |
Pump some weights |
Not exactly |
Vaccine-approving agcy. |
They come with bouquets |
Away |
"___ put our heads together ..." |
"___ pass Go ..." |
Leading medal winner at the Tokyo Olympics |
Forman who directed "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" |
Farm refrain |
Weight of a paper clip, roughly |
Ancient: Prefix |
Soul-seller of legend |
Half-baked? |
Duck and goose, at times |
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