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New York Times crossword of October 25th, 2021 other clues
Wood strip
Circus animal balancing a ball on its nose
Cook, as vegetables
Farmland measure
___ Major (the Big Dipper)
Issue to discuss
Former CNN anchor with a true-crime series on the Investigation Discovery channel
Apple tablets
Shrimp dish
On the ocean
German article
Places where kids can feed goats and sheep
College entrance exams
"Approximately speaking"
Obsolescent TV hookup
Annoying
Round trips?
Classic Nintendo character named after F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife
Like Mr. Spock's ears
Failed epically
Hoppy quaff, in brief
Body part that a Manx cat lacks
Western lily
Warsaw currency
Neighbor of Syria: Abbr.
___ (the Jet) Walker, Basketball Hall-of-Famer
Long-haired, pot-smoking 1960s stereotype
Eyelashes
So simple ... like 17-, 24-, 40- and 52-Across?
Ballpark purchase in a bun
Study, study, study
Tennis great Arthur
Overhang
Eyelid affliction
Warty fly-catcher
Unwanted gaps
Thorny tree
School skipper
Captain's post
"The World of ___ Wong"
Timeline segment
Wood for a baseball bat
Hawaiian porches
Larsson who wrote the "Millennium" trilogy
November birthstone
Smog-monitoring org.
Lend a hand
Ones making introductions, in brief
TikTok, Instagram or Google's Find My Device
Kind of alarm often activated in the morning
Puff from a pipe or cigarette
It's hoisted on a brig in high winds
"Ars Amatoria" poet
Twice tetra-
Many takers of 30-Across: Abbr.
Whirl or twirl
Sinus doc
Grim Reaper's implement
Big retailer of outdoor gear
Three-ingredient sandwiches, for short
Iranian money
Normandy battle site in W.W. II
Backup singer for Gladys Knight
Montezuma's people
Only major Texas city on Mountain Time
Performer in a kimono
Did as directed
Sweet cake topper
Malted, e.g.
Spice whose name consists of two consecutive pronouns
Bark like a lap dog
Fuel from a bog
North-of-the-border sports org.
Fury
Young fellow
Good name for a museum curator?
"___ what?"

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