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New York Times crossword of October 27th, 2023 other clues
Bird whose largest species is called the Goliath
Like either main face of El Capitan
"___ Davis" (series starring Betty Gilpin)
Actress George of "Animal Kingdom"
Get serious, in a way
Element exhibiting a blue glow when placed in an electric field
Bibimbap and tamago kake gohan, for two
Volatile personality
Children's story with Truffula Trees
Admonishment from Austin Powers
Shire who played a Corleone
One who might say "Nothing is real"
Playwright awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav in 1893
Slight contact, on a pool table
Actor Diggs
"Award" bestowed at the Kids' Choice Awards
Popular Schubert composition
Links things
It might conclude with a shower, informally
Single-minded philosophy
"Care to show me?"
Jaw
Features of many hotel rooms
Pub ___
Unfriendly crowd
Gets ready to dry, say
Climb
Goings-on
Barossa Valley export
"Alas, it is so"
Heat extractors, for short
Plant growing in tufts
Outbreaks
Group of runners?
Devils and Angels, e.g.
Results of cuts, maybe
Garter and stockinette, in knitting
Took on a pet project?
Novelist whose "Little Fires Everywhere" became a #1 best seller
"We've heard enough of this nonsense"
Lead runner, for short?
Apothecary measures
"Things ___ that simple"
Stand near a poser
"All rise" reversal
Like some TV talk shows, informally
Word before and after "'s"
Really excited
Cooperative hunter with the coral grouper
Lightened up?
It was called Big Meadows on the California Trail
Unclothe
"There's a lot more to this than you think"
Romanian philosopher Cioran
Game whose name comes from French for "five winning numbers"
Self starter?
Contractor's fig.
"House" band?: Abbr.
Casual Friday gaffe
Heart
Miniature
Like the bonds of table salt
Response from one who ain't gonna
Scaloppine option
66, e.g.: Abbr.
Labor
90° from norte

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