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New York Times crossword of January 2nd, 2022 other clues
Game option represented by a flat palm
Singer with the 2016 #1 album "A Seat at the Table"
Disney queen
Not clash
Front lines?
Said without saying
CERISE + LAVENDER = certain baby animals
God sometimes depicted with green skin
State in which "Parks & Recreation" is set: Abbr.
Pull some strings, maybe?
Clinches
Chip away at
Employee on an airline or cruise ship
CORAL + GOLD = pet store purchase
Veto
___ stick
"You're on!"
Train set
Tailor, maybe
One-named singer with the album "Lovers Rock"
Lipstick choice
AMBER + GREEN = imported brew
Final Fantasy character who shares his name with a U.S. city
Sashay, say
___ B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting
A bunch
PEAR + CRIMSON = fighting group
Bottle flipping in the mid-2010s, e.g.
Hospital settings, briefly
Poster board?
Max's opposite
Bo or bonsai
LIME + MAGENTA = visualization
["You're still talking?"]
Subj. of some collegiate bragging
Actor Gallagher
Go astray
"Herc could stop a show / Point him at a monster and you're talking ___" (lyric in Disney's "Hercules")
RUST + SCARLET = celestial group
Daughter in the comic strip "FoxTrot"
Cha chaan teng serving
Plot problems
Dis-tressed
CREAM + PEACH = nonviolent protest
Plantings lining the Literary Walk in Central Park
Skier's accessory
Many an art print, briefly
"No injuries here"
2019 space film
B's in math?
Devotee, informally
A ways
TEAL + OCHER = breakfast option
Absolves
Fisher of 2018's "Eighth Grade"
One towering over the rest of the field?
Actress Rooney
___ Giedroyc, co-host of "The Great British Bake Off"
Nappy : U.K. :: ___ : U.S.
MAUVE + TANGERINE = restaurant handout
African antelope
Frenzied
Goddess who turned Picus into a woodpecker
Throws in
Unbelievable rumors
Takes the edge off
2024 Olympics host
Deal maker
Christopher Street Day celebration
Still, for a poet
Outlet store come-on
Miffed
Fantasy creature whose name is an anagram of another fantasy creature
Rural setting
What's the point of leatherwork?
Newcomer
Artist El ___
"The motor industry's Titanic," per a 1994 book
Nwodim of "S.N.L."
Ne'er-do-wells
Keep from sticking, say
"Wait for It" singer in "Hamilton"
Stave (off)
Got ready for guests, in a way
Prefix with centric or vision
Volleyball teams, e.g.
Lost traction while driving over
Sinuous dance that emulates a creature
3/4 and 7/8, e.g.
Done
Hound sound
Homophone of the sum of this clue number's digits
Took off
Who says "That I did love thee, Caesar, O, 'tis true"
Wood in some incense
Bring down
Truth ___
"Jung at heart" persona?
Talent
Par for the course
___ to go
Chemistry, for one: Abbr.
Grinding tooth
Come out
High on marijuana, in slang
Way to go
Twangy, as a singer
"Us," "It" or "Her"
Progressive alternative
Ones doing stellar work
Total
One arranging for flood insurance?
Parts of many gaming rigs
Payment sent
In a bundle, as documents
Wasn't straight
Culinary phrase after "pollo" or "scaloppine"
Vessels hunted by K-ships
Element in many henna designs
"I'm in heaven!" sounds
Doner kebab bread
Latin 101 word
For
Film director ___ Isaac Chung
"That's it"
Heavy footwear choice
Evening in Italy
Car model name made entirely of Roman numerals
Novelist Ferrante
Of the flock
Cross swords
Sooty channels
Modern checkout device
Diagnostic scans, for short
Map lines: Abbr.
Clean energy grp.
Stuff in cigarettes, but not e-cigarettes
"... is there more?"
Rapper known offstage as Mathangi Arulpragasam

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