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New York Times crossword of October 29th, 2022 other clues
"Holy moly!"
Price for vice
Suffix with gran-
It means a lot
Attire one might grapple with
Make a snarky remark
Middle of France?
Bubbly bianco
Be part of, as a show
Move aside
Bourgeoisie or proletariat
Retailer whose logo is written in script
Ignore both what's happened and what's to come
One of about 90% of the population, it's said
Objects
Stun, in a way
Environmental activist group with a Climate Mandate campaign
Word in an ultimatum
Word after White or Red
Cézanne contemporary
Holders of some radio aerials and signal lamps
___ C. Evans, journalist who co-founded All-Negro Comics (1947)
Spritz
Lifting units: Abbr.
Cheeky
What's raised in a ruckus
Mulcted
Error message?
Royal title of old
What the instruments erkencho and shofar are made of
Networking assets
Home of one of the country's largest state universities
Silence notifications?
Compacts
Sodas in orange, grape and peach flavors
Grant in folklore studies?
Enthusiastic assent abroad
Boxer's ploy
Buds
Hearty dish popular in Ireland
TV's Rick or Morty
First name on the Supreme Court
Nostalgic tint
"Little toasts," in Italian
Predict-able gift?
Those with means
Cries from Homer
Actress Tyler
Ways of doing things, for short
"I never knew!"
When you might see a star's moon?
"___ 6 and up"
Vin classification
Impassive
Like the national anthem "La Dessalinienne"
"Li'l Abner" creature
Certain gender identity, informally
Slick fabrics
Court figure, informally
Brûlée crust-breakers
Vague feeling that something's wrong
Word with false or fallen
When some morning shows start

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