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Word shortened from a three-word phrase that can be further shortened by dropping its first, fourth and fifth letters crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 19th, 2023 other clues
"Excuse me while I light my ___" (Bob Marley lyric)
Theater backers?
Ho-hum
11-sided coin, informally
"Damn right!"
Not learned
Ball game
Very much in
Narragansett Bay and New York Harbor, for two
Broadcast alternative
Labor demand?
Numbers after a no.
"The Swedish Sphinx"
Uncanny
Coupons, e.g.
Embellish something unnecessarily
Baby
Asian appetizer
Locale of van Gogh's "The Bedroom" paintings
Ones calling the shots, in brief?
Ending with cyclo-
Harsh lighting?
Acquiescent
Routine
Component of a Zoom call
Dig, say
"Tough cookies"
Bronze finish, maybe
Foolish
Skeptical look
Takes a little hair off, perhaps
Minimal
Basketball, e.g.
Get ready, as concrete
Meme creature
Key chain
She played Bonnie in 1967's "Bonnie and Clyde"
Giant syllable
Common golf mistake
It might receive scoops
The anchorman in "Anchorman"
Rushed
Cell division
Boil
Permit required of old jazz musicians
Preoccupations
They come full circle
Risk for people with braces
Key's partner
Word after good or by
Weariness, vice and want, in Voltaire's "Candide"
Where most of the inventions of Leonardo da Vinci are stored
___ Ehrenreich, Han Solo's portrayer in "Solo: A Star Wars Story"
"Knock yourself out!"
1909 Nobelist for contributions to the invention of radio
Level
One getting schooled
Goes radioactive?
N.S.A. surveillance program that shares its name with an entity in the "Terminator" movies
Seconds
Supposed subject of Taylor Swift's "Dear John"
Potter's product
Fall behind in the end
Popular
Swish miss?

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