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Gerontologist's study crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 26th, 2020 other clues
1969 hit for Neil Diamond
Big dipper?
Event at a convention center
Southern bread
Risk maker
What a plastic bag might come with, nowadays
Comics mutant
Specks of dust
Ad label in red and white
What Santa does before Christmas
They do dos
Tempe sch.
Invites out for
[Let it stand]
Pop singer Ora
Heats
Bête noire
Italian pal
Burning
Some of the American heartland
Belief in Buddhism and Hinduism
Certain make-your-own-entree station
With 86-Across, fixation problem suggested by this puzzle's theme
One hanging around the yard
Statement that may precede "Wish me luck!"
Per ___
Arc on a musical score
Go back (on)
British ending
Conventional
Deal with
Suffix with block
China's Zhou ___
Hound
Some bolt holders
Arroz ___ cubana (Cuban-style rice)
Demerit
Once-ubiquitous electronics outlets
A hot one can burn you
Stars in western movies, e.g.
"That's my foot!!!"
Son of George and Jane Jetson
Verbal concession
Start to pay attention
See 47-Across
Sea that Jesus is said to have walked on
Beloved members of the family
Having a fix
South American barbecue
Rather eccentric
D.C. types
It fits a big frame, for short
1990s Nickelodeon show about a preteen boy
Former Saudi king
Peninsula with seven countries
Hosp. area
What torcedores can skillfully do
Hierarchical systems, so to speak
It may spit venom
News items often written in advance
Beget
Nasdaq, e.g.: Abbr.
Things that can bounce
Bone connected to the wrist
Founding member of the U.N. Security Council, for short
Humanities dept.
Like the entire 290-page Georges Perec novel "A Void," curiously enough
Bygone kings
Attended
Nail polish brand
Who said "No good movie is too long. No bad movie is short enough"
Dos más uno
Worth mentioning
Subsidiary of CVS Health
Races in place
Ken Griffey Jr. or Ichiro Suzuki
Short winter days?
Alan who directed "All the President's Men"
Any nonzero number raised to the power of zero
Florida county named for a president
Los Angeles's ___ College of Art and Design
Where talk is cheep?
This: Sp.
Way to run someone out of town, idiomatically
Heavy defeat
QB-protecting group, for short
Cousin of cream cheese
Not outstanding
Aware
German city on the Weser
Try to see if anyone is home, maybe
Adversary
Island famous for its nightlife
Was livid
Slowly disappear
Orgs. running drives for school supplies
Little piggy
Sullivan who taught Helen Keller
Temper
Enlist again
Early king of Athens, in Greek myth
Magical rides
No longer working: Abbr.
Sedate state
State
The driving force behind this puzzle?
Cheerfulness: Var.
Nonbinary pronoun
A dip, or a series of steps
Spanish girlfriend
Things once tossed in the Trevi Fountain
It stops at Union and Penn Stations
Understand
Agnus ___ (prayers)
Banned aid?
Lead-in to Aid
"Auld Lang ___"
Gambler's alternative to Las Vegas, NV, or Atlantic City, NJ
One with special I.T. privileges
Throwing away
Pond critter
Latin version of the Bible
Doesn't give a hoot, colloquially
Applebee's competitor
Kitchen gadgets
System of government
___ dog
Loading areas
Championship
Texas A&M athlete
Lugs
Add oil and vinegar to, say
Bit of chemistry
Legal cover?
Plugging away
Testing stage
Ratchet (up)
Command to a dog
Buckeyes' sch.

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