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"La Bohème" or "La Traviata" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 2nd, 2023 other clues
Come up
Ford model that's also a zodiac sign
The 2005 compilation "Killer Queen" is one for Queen
Loaf-shaped cake
___ de Janeiro
Playwright Chekhov
Higher in temperature
Start of the day, in poetry
Thieves' hangout
Off-limits
___-backwards (utterly wrong, in slang)
Prefix with center
Information header on a business's website
Innocent sorts "in the woods"
Christmas carol
Emmy or Grammy
Jazz great Count ___
Guided adventure in the Serengeti
Chicken piece that's not a breast or a wing
Director Welles
___ for apples (have some fall fun)
Fish eggs
"Oh, nerts!"
"Why was 6 afraid of 7? Because 7 ___ 9!"
Bit of body ink, for short
Sun-related
Winter hrs. in L.A.
Kind of bar with island-themed drinks
No longer available, as a seat
Rats (on)
Present, past or future perfect
Sounds from new instant messages
Who might grant you three wishes
Liveliness, from the French
U.S. spy org.
Basic origami step
Topper for a Whopper
Gripping tool
Classic song about a soulmate … or a phonetic hint for repeated pairs of letters in 19-, 27- and 42-Across
Flower that vanilla comes from
Buffalo Bill, for William Cody
Engage in épée, e.g.
Head covering that's wrapped
Capital of Western Australia
Things with necks and frets
___ donna
___ shower (pre-wedding event)
Fashion label from Milan
Many N.Y.C. dwellings: Abbr.
Scintillas
Jazz great Fitzgerald
Because of
"___ Te Ching" (philosophical text)
Doesn't have
Chemistry lab device
One born shortly after W.W. II, informally
Drill sergeant's "Relax!"
Hotel chain whose name rhymes with "quiet"
Attempts
Straps that go around the waist
General on a Chinese menu
Actor/comedian Steve
Civil rights icon ___ Parks
Kerfuffle
It's very unlikely to happen
8-Across for some New York plays
Makes watertight, say
Wear away
Attack, as a bee might
Muppet who loves his rubber duckie
"___ roads lead to Rome"
Neighbor of Mali
Milk, in Spanish

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