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Official gemstone of Utah and Texas crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 16th, 2021 other clues
Smartphone capability, for short
Cost of the cheap seats?
Tiny fraction of a min.
Longtime morning TV co-host
Dish akin to a stromboli
Not falling for
Grands costing many grand
Flabbergasted
Reaction to someone tapping a microphone, maybe
Grammy-winning Kravitz
"Isn't ___ Lovely"
Best conditions
They joined the Big Ten in '14
Keep time, in a way
It takes you to another site
Something one can't stand to do
Malicious "gift"
Fleet
Seaport whose name derives from the Arabic for "obstacle"
Sticking point
Dry up with age
File types
Had a blast at a bash
Good name for a landscaper?
Football tactic to prevent a long return
Follower of John
The Big Aristotle of the N.B.A.
Mapo ___ (traditional Sichuan dish)
Postponed
Evidence of having gone on a run
"This looks bad"
Birthplace of 35-Across
Yellow-striped ball
Last U.S. president to have facial hair
Game on an erasable court
Outfits
"To your health!"
One team in an intramural match
Mini production company
Start working, perhaps
Discipline with postures like White Crane Spreads Its Wings and Grasp the Sparrow's Tail
Sweeping, say
Dispenser item
Courteous
Offer one's two cents
2017 sequel to "The Wolverine"
Tabasco, for one
Cover
Sharp mind, so to speak
Soiree, say
Get-up-and-go
Small game, often
Agree (with)
Matches at a table
Spanish chess piece
Quantity that sounds like an expression of relief
Wild-goose chase
Johnny who used to cry "Come on down!"
Fast time
Post ___ analysis
Kirkuk resident
Kind of acid produced during exercise
Ill-proportioned
Former name of Kazakhstan's capital
Rears
Reasonable
Ham it up
The "Z" in "XYZ"
Device outmoded by the smartphone
Backdrop of many John le Carré novels
Yappy lap dogs, for short

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