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The bare essentials, so to speak crossword clue


M E A T A N D P O T A T O E S

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New York Times crossword of April 10th, 2021 other clues
Letters have them
Hunk
Hoodwink
Prepare to ride, with "up"
"Opposites attract," for one
Tie up
Abbr. on a law firm's letterhead
Hot links, say
Put in work
Detail-oriented sorts
Affected, in a way
Cellular data plan?
Election plot twist
Classic ballad set to the tune of "Londonderry Air"
What fennel tastes like
Graceful and tasteful
Vegetable whose name is Japanese for "big root"
Not so intense, say
"Be silent," on a music score
It worked with a prompt
LE VEL, for one
French menu phrase
Little shots
Microscope part
Must
Good example for others to follow
Goes wild at a concert
"As if!"
Exercise at a Y, maybe
Painter Botticelli
Slam-dunk
Eat
Doesn't sleep well
Actress Lisa
Boil down
Prefix with sonic
Chopin composed three collections of them
Digs
Cook's handle, maybe
Figure to the left of Clinton in a famous 1993 photo-op handshake
Man's name that's a woman's nickname backward
Harry and Lloyd's road trip destination in "Dumb and Dumber"
Metà di sei
"Heavens to Murgatroyd!"
Actress Ferrell of "White Men Can't Jump"
"The thing about that is ..."
Matchmaking targets?
Salon offering
"In case you forgot ...," e.g.
Uncle ___
Scotch fillet, by another name
Go nowhere
Set shots?
Actor/comedian Mike
Marketing metric
Spiced quaff
It may be sprinkled with sprinkles
Refuses to go along
Trouble
"Träskor" in Sweden and "geta" in Japan, to name two
Casual, dismissive response
Friend from way back
Supersmooth
How Dickens describes Marley in "A Christmas Carol"
___ Brothers (pop trio)
Utter rot
Like some threats

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