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New York Times crossword of October 13th, 2022 other clues
Evidence provider for some citations
Longtime CBS procedural
All ears
Congress-created media giant
Go to
"Sounds exciting," sincerely or sarcastically
Ready, informally
"Go on, do something funny"
They're the pits (AZ)
Serve as a go-between
Sole (UT)
"Sorry ___ sorry"
Move, informally
Going both ways
Extended feature of "Hey Jude" and "Layla"
Churchill portrayer in 2017's "Darkest Hour"
Isolates, in a way
"Careful where you open this" indicator
"EastEnders" broadcaster, with "the"
Do something amazing for another
"... about up to here"
Withdraw
Gives ___ (attempts)
Extra: Abbr.
Squeezed (out)
Clairvoyant's claim
Run off … or how to make the answers to 17-, 21-, 34-, 44- and 53-Across fit their clues
Attempts
Like leis
A bird in flight, for Lufthansa
"Sixteen Tons" singer, often
Jamaican sprinter Thompson-Herah with five Olympic golds
Was laid up
Birds whose eyes don't move
Throw out
Manhattan component
Bottle-___
Sounds of realization
Devil's bargain, so to speak
Apt rhyme for "fit"
It's played in the 5-Across, informally
Lumpy citrus
Actress Harper of "No Country for Old Men"
Fruit liqueur from Italy
Some items in purses, for short
Meaningful work, for short?
Opposite of an exception
Did some campaign work
Bluff, say
Hairy twin in a Bible story
It may be hard to follow
Many morality tales
Sunset shade (MT)
Booty spot? (PA)
In the mail
15-Across focus: Abbr.
Painful effort
Heat setting, in brief
Old music halls
"Documentary Now!" cable channel, originally
After, before
Enjoyed something with relish, say
Holst's "The Planets," for one
Dress nicely, with "up"
Dispensed, with "out"
Start of an objection (TX)
Consumer's energy source, informally
___ milk
Unequaled, ever
Mankind, biblically
Encumbered
Poet who originated the phrase "For whom the bell tolls"
Best New American Play award
Glue amounts, often
Props can build it up

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