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No first-stringer crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 31st, 2023 other clues
Some consequences for defaulting
Crushed
Sister brand of Mazola
Fodder for some miners
Made fair
Memorial Day weekend event, familiarly
Big wheels
African capital on its own gulf
Plastic keys?
Diacritic over the "r" in "Dvořák"
It ends near Venice
Spicy, in a way
___ Square, rhyming attraction in the city center of Galway, Ireland
Airport at one end of the Kennedy Expwy.
Its first scene is set near Memphis
Products touted in some email scams
Light line
Attention-getting cry
Boomer, for short?
No longer able to get out
Something to think about
Wouldn't release
Climate
Name hidden in "call an audible"
Iconic 28-Across player
U.S. health org.
Footwear brand
Laura of "ER"
"C'mon, tell us!"
Blended numbers
Part of X-X-X
Some arena illumination, for short
Slightly leading
Current event?
Plagues
Camus's birthplace
Bag of tricks
Something that good speakers make with audiences
Row house?
___-Einstein condensate, the so-called "fifth state of matter"
Apple ___
Grand Prix competitor, e.g.
Classic cars that rivaled the Ford Maverick and Plymouth Duster
Lead-in to card or credit
Sediment
Senator, e.g., in brief
"That will be ___ the set of sun": Shak.
Prosperous period
Show first performed during 1994's Eurovision Song Contest
Harvard or Cambridge grad
Quite a blast?
"You got it!"
Getting around easily
Laughable
Twine fiber
Company for a king or queen
Sweet, lovable sort
Classic music label whose name consists entirely of musical notes
Actress Campbell
Where an eye test may be given, in brief
Something to help you see where you're going
Confirm
New York ___ (purple bloom)
Heavens
Joel who once played Wyatt Earp in film
Was hard to understand, in a way
France's ___ de Loire

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