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*1971 film about coming of age in a small, one-cinema Texas town, with "The" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 22nd, 2022 other clues
___ doble (Spanish two-step)
Sloth, for one
Major online brokerage
"Vous ___ d'ici?" ("Are you from around here?": Fr.)
Land of the Blarney Stone
Lustful, informally
One sampling public opinion
Garnet, e.g.
Chinese dialect spoken mainly in Hunan province
Some movers
Blog feed inits.
Popular New Year's resolution
Sign between Aquarius and Aries
Galaxy alternative
Garret
"___ Nothing Holdin' Me Back" (2017 hit by Shawn Mendes)
It's like cheatin'
Right ___
Inits. in Congress beginning in 2019
LGA and JFK's location
Part of a blackjack dealer's ritual … or what this answer is doing vis-à-vis the answers to the starred clues
Reached base in a cloud of dust, say
Like most bulk mail
Noble designation
Yearly celebration, for short
Swagger like Jagger, say
Longtime channel for Samantha Bee
Fleur-de-___
Rainbow, for one
Gritty residue in a chimenea
Cassis cocktail
*Exams that value analysis and understanding more than rote memorization
Home to "Homeland," in brief
Ore's partner in frozen foods
Assigned letter evaluations to, as term papers
Moth's cocoon phase
Hem's partner in hesitation
Language in Delhi
Unagi, e.g.
Therefore
Tiff
Nail polish brand with a Mint Candy Apple shade
One-named satirist of ancient Greece
Letters on old TV dials
Pitcher's stat
Send to Washington, say
Name hidden in "margin of error"
*Eloquence said to be acquired by kissing the Blarney Stone
"Scram!"
"Ish"
Fond du ___, Wis.
Origin of the words "jasmine" and "julep"
*Van Morrison song aptly featured in "An American Werewolf in London"
Summer pest
N.B.A. star Curry
Chimes in with
Actress Taylor-Joy of "The Queen's Gambit"
Unwanted effect in Olympic diving
Tournament advantage
Careless or carefree
Take the edge off, in a way
*Owning, as an achievement
Marked, as a ballot
Words of sudden recognition
Like some long trains
Country singer Yearwood
Tired phrase?
College applicant's concern
Sicilian volcano
Abrasion
Crafty

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