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New York Times crossword of November 6th, 2022 other clues
Opportunities for singles
Marbled savory snack from China
A boatload
"Keep Ya Head Up" rapper, informally
Home of the W.N.B.A.'s Wings
Talk and talk and talk and talk
On the deep
Poorly
Why the party's about to get less hip?
Maker of the Switch console
Cremation receptacles
Service that's not good?
"The ___ Company" (Frans Hals portrait)
Pie crust ingredient
Army award attribute
Realtor's exclamation about a primary bathroom?
Actress Moriarty of "The Boys"
"My package arrived!"
Landing info, in brief
Sorrowful sound
"Not gonna ___ ..."
Other: Sp.
Structure on the continental shelf
Take (down)
How Shamu acknowledged the crowd's appreciation?
Go from 60 to 0, say
Grp. regulating global commerce
Got by just fine
Some N.F.L. linemen, in brief
Where someone might fiddle with your dance moves?
Flat-topped military hat
Ocean State sch.
Takes the stage
Man's name that spells a fruit backward
"Prepare for a sword fight, McKellen, Fleming and all other namesakes out there!"?
Uncurbed enthusiasm
Injury from a fistfight
Byproduct of burning tobacco
Bread maker?
Casino do-overs
Like many lifeguards
Crews
Neurodegenerative disease, for short
1990s fitness fad
Dish cooked to smooth things over after a fight?
Cable channel with the comedy/drama "Sistas"
TV that's trash, e.g.
Pops
High point of a trip to Europe?
The old you?
One small bite
Word with bus or whistle
What students in a karate class are often doing?
Spiny sea creatures
Flatbread made with atta
Charge for a tutor
Business card abbr.
Hang ominously
Place for a lamp
Challenge for a court jester?
"That's ___" ("You may proceed")
___ film
North African stew, or the dish it's cooked in
Intimidating in a cool way
Flavor enhancer, for short
Counterpart of -ful
Wears down
Contents of a corn maze
Freeware annoyances
Where you might order nopales or esquites
Less clear, as a memory
Support group with a hyphen in its name
Ankle bones
About five o'clock, compass-wise
Daly of "Cagney & Lacey"
Singer/actress Kitt
"Yo te ___"
The Tasmanian one has been extinct since the 19th century
"Capisce?"
Like wind power vis-à-vis natural gas
Something a parent might tell you to watch
God who was said to be in love with his sister while still in the womb(!)
Core position
Took a load off
Thing to bash at a bash
Buzz about space?
Thickheads
State symbol of Massachusetts
"Middlemarch" novelist, 1871
Showing signs of life
Commanding position
Located, to a builder
Herman Melville's second novel
"That's odd"
Act unprofessionally?
Channel
How you might walk after getting great news
"Hey, I had it first!"
Comedian/actor Ken of "The Hangover" films
Skewer
Pinkish-red shade
It moves one step at a time
"Ain't I a ___?" (Sojourner Truth speech)
Between, poetically
Lead-in to a sale price
Lacking emotional toughness
Remove from Zillow, say
Show submission, in a way
"Jumpin' Jehoshaphat!"
Still competing
Tour de France stage
Envelops
Pound who wrote "In a Station of the Metro"
C sharp equivalent
Slowly move (in)
Sends unwanted texts to, maybe
Utterances of agreement
Totally loved
Present at birth
What's so flippin' easy to cook with?
Dinner at which "Dayenu" is sung
Fried pastries popular in New Orleans
Baby that rarely sleeps at night
Kind of high-fat, low-carb diet
Unlike π
Business magnate who is a Stanford University dropout
Actor Omar
Electronic toy with a blue "pull" handle
"On Juneteenth" author ___ Gordon-Reed
Some beachwear
Show-off
Mournful peals
Play opener
Rhimes with an eponymous production company
Pummel
Infuse (with)
Joy of TV
Sole connector?
Potato peeler targets
Patella neighbor, in brief
One may get in the way of a collaboration
Purge (of)
Abbr. in a birth announcement
Site used by NASA, in brief

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