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New York Times crossword of April 30th, 2023 other clues
ID that's never reused
Cutting part of The Onion?
Refined
Removals of impurities, informally
Approve
Dastardly expression
Colorful seafood
Subject of many a political scandal
Something that may elicit stares, in brief
Curved edges formed by intersecting vaults, in architecture
Amp (up)
Cuts back
Pac-12 Conference athlete
"Anybody home?!"
Desirable flight option
Radiates
Pair of glasses?
Angels can be found in it
Goes out with
Improv bits
Big fat mouth
What a gavel bang may mean
Barrier to entry
Put on a pedestal
Long blade, of a sort
"Oh well, it didn't matter anyway"
H.S. safety org.
Give a lecture, with "out"
Concerns for coders and copy editors
Can you dig it? Yes, you can!
Has a "ruff" night?
Eldest of a literary trio
Org. in "Argo"
Baking meas.
Repeated musical phrase
Little monster
"___ Bones" (classic spiritual)
2020 film starring a cartoon dog
The get-go
Southern California sch.
Reeked
Check out, as a book
Old Testament prophet
"Whoa!"-inducing experiences
Tony-winning musical with puppets
Bestow
Subway line toward New York's Kennedy Airport
One of 100 in Pooh's woods
One of cinq in "Tartuffe"
Cautious (of)
New York's ___ Field
Two-thirds of 105-Across
___ blockers (heart rate meds)
Burst of sonic ecstasy
Informants, informally
5, 6 or 7, in golf
Before, in poetry
Ones getting hit on at parties?
Baseball slang for a home run
Cheering loudly
"I'm dead serious"
"True ___"
Mother ___
"Squawk Box" network
Learned
Does away with
Climbing Kilimanjaro, e.g.
Hindu god of pleasure
Attaches with a click
Tool that evolved from the sickle
Microwave
2004 Don Cheadle film set in Africa
Like England in the late 16th century
Trig function
Commotion
___ facto
Theme park cry
Call overseas
It means "waterless place" in Mongolian
Musical artist who designed Reykjavik's Imagine Peace Tower
Accept defeat, in modern slang
Groupie
Only prez to receive a patent
Runner Sebastian with four Olympic medals
Director of "The Shining" and "Dr. Strangelove"
Hockey great Bobby
Shipping option
Word with rolling or bowling
Related (to)
Having a commanding lead
Verbal equivalent of a thumbs-down
Singer Marian, the first African American to perform at the Met
Bathroom powders
One whose boss laughs a lot
Car driven by Thelma and Louise, familiarly
Charged toward
Lager-head?
"Al-l-lmost done"
Spanish title: Abbr.
Grows
Events of interest, with "on"
Feeling down
Bit of vocal fanfare
Home project inits.
Plays a Halloween prank on, in brief
Actress Lillian with a 75-year film career
Pain reliever with an oxymoronic name
Synonym and rhyme of "erases"
Insulating sleeve for a beverage
Beezus's sister, in children's literature
String-and-spool toy
Botanists' specimens
Very tiny bit
Homophone of vowels not found in this answer
Longtime anchor of "NBC Nightly News"
Guarding, as a goal
Understand, as coined in 1961's "Stranger in a Strange Land"
Tegan and ___ (indie pop duo)
High ___
Popular singer who has recorded in Elvish
What "Nothing for me" might mean
Upside?
Plastic conveniences
Calls (for)
Playfully bite
Texter's segue
When you get it, you may say it
Oohed and aahed, e.g.
Penalty boxes, in hockey lingo
Lead-in to tech
Atlanta's ___ Center
Gets a lift (but not a Lyft)
Sport whose players wear boots
The first letter in "gigantic," but not the third
Partner of hems
Prohibition and others
Commotion
Title woman who has children at her feet, in a 1968 hit
Person dealing with casting and lines

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