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New York Times Crossword January 12 2023 Answers
- Royal Catherine
- All-day in a way
- Rides
- Agave lookalike
- Spring for one
- Fancy summer home
- Grocery store worker on the days leading up to Thanksgiving?
- Dress (up)
- Cheesemaking town
- Salty expanses
- Incense residue
- One whos acting out?
- Some trimmings
- Pamphlets on how to use marinara?
- Lecherous sort
- Beginning of time?
- When doubled mouse-bopping bunny in a childrens song
- Sporty Pontiac
- One with a tattoo of a bands name say
- Oxygen makes up only one-fifth of this on the earth
- Gossip slangily
- Part of some musical keys
- Bookie?
- Card game shout
- Winners of a 1932 Australian war
- Org. using millimeter wave scanners
- Inedible jelly on a buffet table
- 49-Downs city familiarly
- Shubert of Broadways Shubert Theatre
- Devices that help dentists monitor anesthesia?
- En pointe
- Its flag has Allahu Akbar written 22 times
- Repeated words in an analogy
- Common catch
- Hunt and peck say
- Pronto
- It gets into hot water
- Chorus section
- Inauspicious beginning
- Certain whistle-blower
- Hardly basic
- Personal friend in France
- Something cephalopods control for camouflage
- Units on a graduated cylinder Abbr.
- Fine point
- ___-Seltzer
- Campbell with the 1975 #1 hit Rhinestone Cowboy
- 2003 outbreak
- Outspoken
- Pelvis/patella connectors
- Sticky ___ pudding
- Author Rand
- Its set in a ring
- Easy-peasy
- Speckled
- Maker of the first portable music player
- Guess
- Grammy winner India.___
- When both hands are up
- Unit of RAM
- Passes but not with flying colors
- Shinzo ___ Japans longest-serving prime minister
- Representatives work
- Powerful engines
- Feature of many a belly
- Angsty hip-hop subgenre
- Prestigious university in 58-Across
- Company whose mascots are sheep with numbers painted on them
- Author whose titles often feature two animals
- One with an upturned nose so to speak
- Common catch
- CPR specialists
- Scram!
- Car once advertised with the slogan The power to surprise