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Muscles that are targets of planking, informally crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 11th, 2020 other clues
Betrays, in a way
Beats by ___ (audio brand)
Flavorful
Watch chain
The East, to the West
Peon
Color manually
___ vincit amor
Chapel recess
Hard thing to break
Hot dog holders
Egyptian "boy king"
___ and flow
Group that meets on the slopes
Adamant refusal
Enlivening, with "up"
"Hamilton" writer Lin-Manuel ___
Rita of "West Side Story"
Narrow waterways
"In that case, sure"
Certain lap dog, familiarly
Fasten
___ chicken (Indian dish)
"Well, aren't ___ pair!"
Invite to one's penthouse, say
Horse's disapproving vote?
Synthetic fabric
Crash into from the back
Not keep a secret
Letter addenda, for short
Funny Bombeck
Last line of a spreadsheet (as suggested by the shaded squares?)
World Cup cheer
"Black-ish" network
High heels and others
Coll.-level classes
Like many missed field goals
Mattress giant
Make well
Loving term for one caring for a sick child
"Them's fightin' words!"
Follow closely, as a spy might a mark
The Phantom in "The Phantom of the Opera"
Strikes (out)
Pirate's plunder
Greeting in Rio
Drew up, as plans
Places where rouge goes
"Oh yeah? ___ who?"
"Drat!"
Brand of foam darts
TV journalist Curry
Late, as in making payments
Car opposite the locomotive
Et ___ (and others: Lat.)
What's left of a cigarette
Gumbo vegetable
Kind of roast
Decorated anew
"Funny Girl" role for which Barbra Streisand won an Oscar
Network with an eye logo
Many craft brews, for short
Pricey seating option
"___ sells" (advertising catchphrase)
Strengthens, with "up"
Shaggy beasts of 53-Across
[Shame on you!]
Less than perfect
More like tired eyes
Complete a double play, in baseball slang
Den
Lent support to
Suffix with kitchen
"Oh, also ...," in a text
Amy of "Parks and Recreation"
What a pitcher might have after a long game
Leave hurriedly and secretively

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