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Who wrote "The poetry of earth is never dead" crossword clue
K E A T S
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New York Times crossword of April 22nd, 2022 other clues |
Cheap trick, perhaps |
Apply pressure to |
"Stupid me!" |
Recherché |
Food, water, a place to live, etc. |
Decreases? |
Drawing method |
"___ I do!" (informal assent) |
Rivals of the 1980s "Showtime" Lakers, to fans |
Part of a pool |
Regulation followers, for short |
Cuts (down) |
"Wassup, my dude" |
Intended |
Winter slopes activity |
One born in the wrong generation, maybe |
Expands |
Works with 17 units |
Like speeders, often |
Features of some glasses |
Wade in the Baseball Hall of Fame |
Manhattan campus around Washington Sq. Park |
Where to set une couronne |
Name spelled with six dashes and six dots |
Air |
Where Wonder Woman first worked: Abbr. |
Words of agreement |
"Gotcha" |
Soak up the sun, say |
What I might be in a lab? |
Multiheaded dog guarding the gates of the underworld, in myth |
Features of some accents |
James Baldwin, e.g. |
What an aphrodisiac boosts |
Eastern lodging |
North Atlantic island group |
Tweak |
Sweeties |
Modern "art" |
Young male chicken |
Prepared to propose, perhaps |
Holds up |
Greek counterpart of Discordia |
See 18-Down |
"Perfect!" |
Dealing directly (with) |
They're saved for a rainy day |
High school alternatives to the 11-Down |
After Kipling, the youngest-ever Literature Nobelist (1957, 44 years) |
Turn |
Reverential |
Historically Germanic observances |
Offer to help |
Shade |
"You're such a tease!" |
It ends after midnight in New York, with "The" |
Pepsi Max, e.g. |
Spots for archaeologists |
As an exception |
Word with shop, shot or shape |
Sushi variety |
2013 #1 album from Kanye West |
Civil disturbance |
Biblical figure with a large staff |
Walk in a leisurely way |
Track, say |
"___: Duets" (2007 country album) |
Main component of britannium |
Invoice info: Abbr. |
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