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New York Times crossword of September 29th, 2023 other clues |
Spreads concern? |
God who rides the eight-legged horse Sleipnir |
Tube feature, with "the" |
Illegal product that's still made? |
Write some letters |
"Seems like a bad idea …" |
Baked, in Italian |
Word with bubble or high |
Contacts data: Abbr. |
Brand of ranch dressing? |
Obsolescent kind of drive |
Finish with |
Far from home, say |
Author who wrote "Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance" |
Thin |
May to November, in Central America |
Checkout choices |
Need to pay |
QB rushers, collectively |
Does a better job than at making points |
Gives up |
Clouds |
Light touch |
Moves a little |
___ Day of Visibility (March 31 observance) |
Piece of the pie |
Put on |
___ Coleman, principal on "Abbott Elementary" |
Protagonist in a long-running Phyllis Reynolds Naylor book series |
Person who might sweep a board game off a table |
About 20 million people in India |
Close associates to be wary of |
Flattering lines |
Growth that may be treated with salicylic acid |
Be wide open |
Cut |
One pill, perhaps |
World capital whose Museum of Islamic Art was designed by I. M. Pei |
___ Balls |
"Goodness …" |
Claim in a squabble |
Lodge |
N.B.A. team originally based in New Jersey |
Seeks shelter |
___ B. Parker, Democratic candidate for president in 1904 |
Blueprint |
Feeling of dread before the start of the workweek, in slang |
Source of a burning odor? |
Blunt salespeople |
Model Holliday |
Go into one's "phone voice," say |
"___ and Janis" (comic strip) |
Suitor |
Form of protest for tenants |
Great Basin people |
Creepy-crawly |
Singles |
"Queer Eye" co-star Jonathan Van ___ |
Approximately |
Having rhythm |
Cube, e.g. |
Like AB- vis-à-vis other blood types |
El ___ |
Office warning letters |
Birthplace of the world's major religions |
Second-in-command, informally |
Bum |
Italian time unit |
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