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New York Times crossword of May 15th, 2022 other clues
Suffragist and abolitionist Abby ___ Alcott
Georgia, e.g.
One of two circling the earth
Decorates deceptively
High part of a deck
Bon ___ (fashionable world)
One-named New Age musician
Mower's trail
Means of electronic communication with restricted access
Ending with cash or front
Self images?
Stevenson of 1950s politics
They may be ridden to victory
Some co. name endings
Santa Monica ___, southwest terminus of 114-Across
Gone to press?
Golden rule preposition
Speed skater Kramer with nine Olympic medals
Stir in
B3, nutritionally
String or integer, in programming
Brand with a bull in its logo
Critical warning
Some scores in horseshoes
"My Name Is Asher ___"
Offer one's two cents
Beverage with a "New England" variety
Deprived
Roux ingredient?
You usually do this lying down by yourself
Naval "Negative"
Singer O'Day
"Meet the ___" (baseball fight song)
To be, in France
___ Jay Hawkins, rock pioneer who wrote "I Put a Spell on You"
Pertaining to any of five Italian popes
Small rodent
Booked it
Phrase one might yell at the screen during a horror film
What roots are, to powers
Graffitied artistic attraction along 114-Across
Summers in la cité
Bugs
___ Austin, Biden's secretary of defense
"Go ahead and ask"
TV 6-year-old who attends Little Dipper School
Lead-in to "com"
Pastis flavorer
Bit of writing on Twitter or Tinder
Opposite of a breeze
Natural conclusion?
Car-pooling inits.
Some mil. officers
Following along
Abbr. on many streets in Quebec
Attempt to grasp, as a complicated situation
"Holy ___!"
Twitch user, perhaps
Bad stat for a QB: Abbr.
Pass
Not mainstream, for short
Sierra ___
1990s film with a famous wood chipper scene
Cuisine that includes gochujang paste
Spanish : -ando or -iendo :: English : ___
Word with a wave in Oaxaca
Peridot, for one
An awful state to live in
Classic Camaro
Smart, say
Tall, curved attraction along 114-Across
Grant ___, northeast terminus of 114-Across
Colorful natural attraction along 114-Across
Kind of tape
$100 bill, slangily
Instruction for some Thanksgiving cooking
Underwriting?
"What malarkey!"
Left
"Downton Abbey" countess
Site of a U.C. in the O.C.
Muscle-bone connector
Gear for gondoliers
Verb in Poe's "The Raven"
Trafficker trackers, for short
Trece menos doce
Legend
Many a Hollywood worker
Animal in the genus Bos
Brownish-yellow hue
Big ___
Monogram in the 2016 presidential election
Puts away
Jazz bassist Carter, who has appeared on more than 2,200 recordings
Being treated, in a way
A whole can of worms?
Mamas' mamas
Bug
Bad review
Component of lacquer thinner
More far out
Theme of this puzzle, which winds its way nearly 2,500 miles through all the shaded squares herein
Wishy-washy response
Captivate
The Panthers of the N.C.A.A., familiarly
Art in the Television Hall of Fame
Dislikes and then some
Things sometimes named after presidents
One of 50,460 in the Chunnel
Actress Barrymore, great-aunt of Drew
Famed fountain of Rome
Half step, in music
Character seen on a keyboard
Bile
Obsequious
Sun deck?
"That's my cue!"
Actress Long
Component of a bridge truss
Positive results of some strikes
Bad messages to send to the wrong person
Tap-in, e.g.
140, in old Rome
Covid Data Tracker org.
New Deal power agcy.
Fools are often seen at its start: Abbr.
Peaceful, informally
Partner of only
Posed for a portrait
Skip or drop
German surname part
Large rodents
Down-to-earth
Nickname for 114-Across coined by John Steinbeck
Cool
Hardly a team player?
Corpse ___ No. 2 (morning-after cocktail)
At the top
One of the Guccis

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