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"Quit fooling around!" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 6th, 2021 other clues
Rubberneck
Lands heavily
Predators of penguins
___ to shame
Stiffly formal
Rice-A-___
Not reacting
Raised one's spirits?
Old Glory
Past the point of being a joke, say
Best Picture winner directed by Ben Affleck
Fidel's brother and successor in Cuba
Take off
No ___ traffic
Author Jaffe
Holy scroll
Sold at Sotheby's, say
"Huh-uh!"
Scoundrel
Multivitamin fig.
Part of the Notre-Dame Cathedral destroyed by a 2019 fire
Remark from one who's obviously not going to call
Ancient Jewish ascetic
Emoji that can mean "Get a load of this!"
East Coast city on a western coast
60 secs.
City near Leeds with historic walls
Second-level
Counselor Deanna on the U.S.S. Enterprise
Frayed so?
Pen sound
Kind of sauce in Chinese cuisine
Third and fourth word in many limericks
French political division
Vivid colors
Game with antlers
The last one was named Louis
Breakfast grains
Portuguese greeting
Fully from, as a place
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup champs
Footwear fashion faux pas
Condition that can lead to repetitive behavior, for short
Risk losing one's license, say
1950s-'60s entertainment group
Container at a bakery
Button on a deli scale
Houston team
Country with 28 states
Enthusiasm
Actor Poitier
"Gotcha"
Each
Exaggerated stories
Proven to be reliable
Orange discard
"No food for me, thanks"
"Impractical Jokers" channel
Italian man
Reproductive cells
Cowboy's lasso
Sneaker insert
Former Japanese P.M. Shinzo ___
Store hours word
Anxiety about being excluded from the fun, for short
"Feel the ___" (bygone political slogan)
Paradises
The Jackson 5 had some big ones, informally
"Slow Churned" ice cream brand

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