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Meds often come in them, for short crossword clue


M G S

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New York Times crossword of March 19th, 2023 other clues
Texas terminus of I-35
Place for a plug
Sport coached by Ted Lasso
Relative of a June bug
Animal farm facility
Shining intensely
Zone out?
Milton who designed the "I ❤️ NY" logo
Off
A handful
Channel for watching N.C.A.A. games
Aid for a novice guitarist
Fool, from the Yiddish
Beginner's edition?
Home of Bahla Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
German article
Certain vaccine target
Big mouths
Fairy lookalike
God who lent his name to a weekday
Bruce Wayne in the Batman comics, e.g.
Seat at the dining table?
Identifying statement
Real name that becomes a fake one by changing its first letter
Tranquil state of mind
Character at the center of "Dunkirk"?
Without holding back
Kicked out of school, say
Atop
Beverage that can be served hinata-kan ("sun-bathed")
Beauty that runs in the family?
Family member
Brazilian currency
Price of ignorance, so to speak
Like much baby food
U.S. agcy. originally set up to fund war expenses
Words of praise
"Psycho" mother
Search blindly (for)
Some significant others, for short
Boys' club?
Shape of a certain bean
Expose
Bounded
Result of some bargaining
Words to a pet at the door
Dollop
Greasy garage job
Swindle by instant messaging?
Reproductive cell
Something to aim for on a golf course
Irish name meaning "lover of hounds"
Toronado or Cutlass, informally
Pointed at, say
Tone deafness, medically
Use a family crypt?
Like Halley's comet every 75 or so years
Not tell a soul
House floor manager?
Formal
Adventure-seeking travelers, in old usage
Polynesian language
Supposed influence on Pink Floyd's "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn"
One in the hand?
Knock
The ___ Tour (2023 Taylor Swift concert series that broke Ticketmaster)
"Pride and Prejudice" surname
Becomes unduly prominent
Forty winks
When said three times, mantra for some accused
Completed collection
Conspicuous kissing, e.g., for short
Like some casts
Orange and peach, for example
Word has it!
Droop
One giving creepy looks
Yearbook signers
World's largest inland body of water
Thus far, poetically
You might see them now and again
Fortune 500 company whose logo is a blue infinity symbol
Wisconsin politico Tony
Cornhole attempts
Lab vial
Long, narrow piece of jewelry
"If u ask me ..."
He can be found above it
Particularly: Abbr.
Pester with little bites
"Rubbish!"
Food container
Jazz great Al
Third-largest city of Turkey
It comes after nine but not after ten
Flowing tresses
Subject of D.C.'s Stone of Hope memorial
Word before tooth or candy
Chancellor who oversaw Germany's reunification
Centers of attention
Gave a thumbs-up
Exploits
Organizer of a school field day, for short
Extra-crisp, informally
Goofs up
Sea change?
Dealership stat
The "Noster" in "Pater Noster"
Rhinoplasty target, maybe
Some vintage photo tints
Got started, with "off"
At some point
Come to
Cause to stumble
It divides and multiplies
Friend of Buffy on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
"So to speak"
Shout heard in the Plaza México
___ box (lunch option)
Long-handled hammer
Affectedly creative
Pink Floyd's light-refracting prism, for one iconic example
Cancel
Reinforce
Predecessor of a USB drive
Like a screw after being turned counterclockwise
Gilda of the original "S.N.L." cast
Clay figures in Jewish lore
Like the Toyota logo
People of western New York
"Same"
More than just a sec?
One-named singer with the 1961 #1 hit "Runaround Sue"
Word with where and how, but not usually why
Org. established by 111-Down
Prez who established the 110-Down
Initial shock?
Suns setting, for short
Japanese honorific

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