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New York Times crossword of October 2nd, 2021 other clues
Dr.'s order
Lawn game seen regularly on ESPN beginning in 2017
Bagel choices
Goes bad
Cigarette that's assembled by hand, informally
Screams over
Mini-albums, for short
Penalty for a polluter
Cost-effective
Filers of amicus briefs, often
Alaskan king, e.g.
Biased
Place to get a cab
Posers are forever saying it
Student in College Station, Tex.
Info on a medicine bottle
Feel it the next day
The hare, but not the tortoise
Goes gently to the bottom
One way to serve chili
"Great news!"
Nowheresville, with "the"
Bring to a boil
Lift user
Sprout
Heavy hitter
Painter with a famous garden
Floor support
Muse of history
Some bags in boxes
Café du ___ (landmark shop in New Orleans's French Quarter)
TV series with Agt. Leroy Jethro Gibbs
Date you might not put on the calendar
Within: Prefix
Something you might watch with your parents
Leave a mark
Leftover morsel
Subjects of the 2018 book "Seeds of Science," for short
Most Best Picture winners
At least one
Refueling spot
Window part
Invariably
Pearl Harbor hero for whom a future U.S. aircraft carrier is scheduled to be named
Props for some plays?
Lapped, e.g.
"The Godfather" actor
Item of prison contraband
One in the running
Intensify
Canned lines?
Big name in Deco
New Deal program, for short
Blows a gasket
Accords, e.g.
"Uh-huh"
Like the years of most presidential inaugurations
Ate the last cookie, say
Judge
Quick fix
What's the big deal?
[awkward]
Was serious about
Pair seen three times in "All's Well That Ends Well"
___ d'état
Like mysterious matters, often ... or hotels
Lao-___

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