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Words said with a wave crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 30th, 2020 other clues
Jesus, Mary or Joseph
Some Eastern dignitaries
Occasion for grilling
Something worn for protection
Own
"Philosophy in the Bedroom" writer, 1795
"There's the ___"
Way to get around in Chicago
Schedule abbr.
On deck, say
Scientist who was friends with Mark Twain
Consider
Half of Italy
Floats are often made with them
___ Games, second-largest multisport event after the Olympics
Contemptuous, in a way
Welcome offering
Portraitist's request
[Ho-o-o boy, here we go again ...]
Heat-resistant glass
Midwest city in the title of a 1942 Glenn Miller #1 hit
Margaret ___, artist known for painting subjects with big eyes
Those in favor
Spoils
Word with search or witness
Open-house org.
Acts like a quidnunc
Kind of rock
Support above a doorway
10-year-old boy of comics with glasses and blond hair
Unprincipled
Writer who served as a senator in Chile
Like wild accusations
Rhyming descriptor for Obama
Turns on
River through Victoria Falls
Krieger of the U.S. women's soccer team
French name meaning "born again"
Apotheosize
Shoots the breeze
Liberal arts college in Boston
Sends off
Last word of the New Testament
Dip for a French dip
Youth support group
Comedian Mitch who said "I haven't slept for 10 days, because that would be too long"
Decreases, in a way?
After-shave additive
Plants whose name derives from the Greek for "dry"
Members of a pantheon
Two bells, nautically
Allegro
Actress Rossellini of "Blue Velvet"
When it's light
___ Smeal, three-term president of NOW
Polo alternative
"Bravo!"
Flow down a mountain
Fine example?
Charms
Copies, in a way
Competitor of Peterson's and Princeton Review
Y Y Y Y, on a form
Renaissance Faire quaff
Cross
1989 one-man show
Devils' advocate?: Abbr.

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