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Opposite of the point? crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2020 other clues
On the ___ (frequently, in slang)
Skater Midori
Attire
"I don't want to hear it"
Sounds made by fans
Lena of "Cabin in the Sky"
Firefighter Red
Lands in the sea
Hawaiian fish with a palindromic name
Ending with pay
Squiggle on a musical score
Ends up with
Sci-fi forest dweller
Trees with red berrylike fruit
Funnyman Brooks
Piece of furniture often covered with crinkly paper
Study of rocks
What five answers in this puzzle do phonetically, in defiance of their clues?
Language of the Canadian Arctic
Conciliatory gesture
Window frame
Trim
"Sup, bro!"
Yellowstone attraction
Work on a tablet
Bay Area athlete, for short
Kane of "All My Children"
Sightings in the Himalayas
Oar
English city where the Who once recorded a top 5 live album
11-Across and others
Bumbling bunch
Like a desk that's a sign of genius, it's said
Pint-size
Uber alternative?
Language that's the source of "gesundheit"
Tribal leaders
Wait on
Furrowed feature
Word following sing or play
___ surgeon
Type of fluffy wool
Where Miners have majors
Parts of a nuclear reactor
Keep the beat, in a way
In the worst way
Lithuanian, e.g.
Bestower of the Movies for Grownups Awards
Neighbor of an Arkansawyer
It has cork and a bell
Masala ___ (hot beverage)
1950s-'70s football star nicknamed "The Golden Arm"
Green bits of ornamentation
Part of a pot
White pizza topping
The mister, affectionately
Bra brand
Stop waffling
Fight protractedly
Flight schedule abbr.
N.L. East city, on scoreboards
E, F and G, but not H
Gobbledygook, metaphorically
Invite to the roof, say
Collectors' goals
Terse rebukes
Animals, collectively
Ancient name for Ceylon
Face-plant, say
Ice cream cone, e.g.
Place for a bench
Breakfast cereal in a green box
"___ it!" ("Hush!")
Routine activity?
___ Day and the Knights ("Animal House" group)
Suits
Beer ___

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