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Livened (up) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 2nd, 2022 other clues
Office held five times by Julius Caesar
Not physically, say
Program commemorated on the back of the Eisenhower dollar coin
Do some wedding planning
Withdraw
Preposterous
Word with club or queen
Stuff, but not junk
Where "the cheese stands alone," in a classic song
They're tops to Scots
Lug
Faulty: Prefix
Grow up
Color not generated by light
Very nearly resemble
Picked up
Sushi chef's tasting menu
Literally, "substitute"
Midwife's focus in the third stage of labor
Dazzling skill
2019 World Series winner, in brief
Org. with clubs, in two senses
"Anything!"
Veronica ___, author of the "Divergent" trilogy
Orange candleflower, for example
"Mastering the Art of French Cooking," for one
Expert with picks
"Whatever you say ..."
___ chai (Indian beverage)
Short hooking pitch
Eventually
Herbalists' panaceas
Muscle connectors
Setting for drinks and deals
Met someone?
Policy around the publicity-shy, say
In-verse functions?
It runs up the arm
Offering for a developer
Capital of ancient Persia
In an elegant way
Canny
Campaign fund-raising letters
"That ___ love thee, Caesar, O, 'tis true": Shak.
Tore
Where 23-Down was coined
Flushes, e.g., in poker
Gloucester catch
The art of appearing effortlessly nonchalant
Institution roughly two millennia old
Submitted
It started in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports
Allure
Salvo from Old Ironsides
Acts of will?
Sci-fi effects that are beyond stunning
Source of some nostalgia
Many human anatomy students
Unlikely to pontificate, say
Some ribbons and shells
Congee, e.g.
Coming in waves, in a way
Up now
Barrier against burrowers
Digital job, in brief
Match
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