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Pretty good grade crossword clue


B P L U S

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Premier Sunday crossword of April 16th, 2023 other clues
Quite dry
2006 Nintendo debut
Stock debut, for short
Salon service
“Nope”
“We have the OK”
Often-twisted cookie
Japanese “energy healing”
Long-billed wading bird that loves perching on flexed arm muscles?
Thereabouts
Testing stage
Egyptian beetles
Early 1960s atty. gen.
Dietary unit
Navy engineer
Coffee type
Made airtight, say
Ave. crossers
Liken (to)
Old Italian money
Joan of folk
Stops
Climate that promotes the growth of powdery fungus?
Look for
Pale-looking
U.S. naval base in Cuba, for short
“Get ’em, Fido!”
Crazy caper
Model X carmaker
Small bird
Runs after
Lav, to Brits
Aussie leaper
Sailor’s mop
Grand house
Victory cries
“You’re — pal!”
Lacking frost
Class teaching the techniques of Civil War photographer Brady?
Snug-fitting necklaces
Marcel Marceau’s clown
Artistic work
— -Cherry (Ocean Spray flavor)
“Riverdale” network
“You Light Up My Life” singer Boone
Antennae and tentacles
City in Utah
Chicago airport
Stir-fry tidbit
Unlatch, e.g.
Teeter-totter
Baseballer Rod when not using a chauffeur?
Café au —
Indian bread
Macpherson or Fanning
Literary afterthought
Great skill
Small vortex
Literary journalist Gay
Syringe fluids
“Iliad” city
Polite title for an Indian man
Luxury handbag label
Longtime senator Hatch
Big fusses
“... Mac — PC?”
Goofed (around)
Quebec city
Stair unit
At just the right time
Author Dahl
Actress Jacqueline
“Kinda sorta”
Golf peg
Detroit-to-Memphis dir.
Crawford of the NBA
In style
“Told ya so!”
— faire
Soggy
Pat gently
“Let’s Get Loud” singer, familiarly
1996 presidential candidate Bob
Gets hitched
Circular paths
Imprison
Starch-yielding plant
Protective shoe tip
They may disturb sleep
“— and the Night Visitors”
— -Seltzer
Oscar — Hoya
Nut acquired with great effort?
School org.
Nail salon job, in brief
Galvanizing element
— box (TV)
Cary Grant played a male one in 1949
Cathedral in London
Radius or ulna
RandB’s Brown
S.O.S or Brillo product
Prohibits
Very helpful tip, informally
Erfurt article
Pigeon sound
Sprinkle sofa shams with water drops?
“Bonjour, — amis!”
Calf-roping event
Fashion frill
Link with
Michael formerly of Disney
Casino cube
Word on Winnie-the-Pooh’s pot
“Boo!” shouter
Total overhauls
French city on the Rhone
Suit fabric
Tax org.
Wallach of film
Stan of jazz saxophone
Intone
Catholic dignitary’s vigorous strength?
Less typical
West African country
“Am not!” retort
Juneau native
Full of the latest info
Directives
Spacewalks, in NASA lingo
Like Stoker’s “Dracula”
Mo. #10
Steal from
Tennis unit
Liking a lot
Brief ad
Air quality gp.
Overly crooked?
Resistance units
— Mama (rapper)
School stat

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