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New York Times crossword of October 22nd, 2023 other clues
Small dosage qtys.
In South America they're known as "gallinas de palo," or "chickens of the tree"
You can see right through 'em
Jockey (for)
Dadaist Jean
Greyhound's competition
Went for
Little demon
Acts coy in salary negotiations?
Dismissive rejection
Components of some kitschy clocks
What was once yours?
"Good gracious!"
Play opener
Standoffish
Celeb's hangout
Bowlful with Thai basil and bean sprouts
Public stance of a member of Congress?
Unsavory relation?
Biblical grandson of Adam and Eve
Clichéd name for a lab assistant
"S.N.L." alum Bryant
Document that may be kept in a lockbox
Singer Easton
Shepherd's job, essentially?
Unpleasant surprises when buying concert tickets
Relative of a musette
Take in
Do something illegal around a basketball hoop
Business card abbr.
Turn more heads than intended?
Head for business?
Some informants, informally
Memo starter
Part of Q.E.D.
Nourish
Newspaper write-up that's light on criticism?
Top-of-the-line Mercedes
Object with one hole or two, depending on whom you ask
Actress Kurylenko of "Black Widow"
Blessing
They're craze-y!
It can be a strain on the pupils
Bungee jumping on Tuesday, skydiving on Wednesday, etc.?
Mens ___ (legal concept)
Less trustful (of)
Wear down
Swamplike
Almost spherical in shape
[Shrug]
The world's best-selling planes
2001 biopic starring Will Smith
Show off one's vocal range and stamina?
Mother figure
Up and about
"Stop obsessing over that"
Downside
Go out with
Unloads, in a way
Diagnostic using an injected tracer
O'Hare identifier
Eccentrics
Who once quipped "I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception"
Singer Ronnie of the Ronettes
Some unique digits: Abbr.
Oft-relied-upon
Footwear craze of the early 2000s
Pop singer Grande, to fans
Sat ___
Nail polish remover
Porpoise, in old usage
___ guards (soccer gear)
Summon, in a way
URL ending
Heart-pumping activity
Soaks
*Facepalm*
Disposables kept as mementos
Something a Brazilian is unlikely to wax
Age for a Latin American celebration
Most showily aesthetic
"Eureka!"
Small, cutesily
D.C. tiebreakers, at times
Nintendo Switch predecessor
1500 Pennsylvania Ave., e.g.: Abbr.
Lid malady
Universal blood type, for short
Drift (off)
Go out with
Served a sentence
Aquatic barker
Alternative to high water, in an idiom
Kitties
Be a partner with in crime
Lone word?
Highly rated French vineyards
Word on an Irish flag carrier
Issa who plays President Barbie in "Barbie"
Antagonist
Journalist Ifill
Shade of unbleached linen
Approach
Heap affection (on)
Pub lineup
Shares one's bunk?
Had a following
Number that sounds like a past-tense verb
Pop star Rita
Belonging to a particular time
Among others, for short
In the altogether
Like some displays of wealth
Escapes are made by them
Disney's ___ of Arendelle
New ___
Govt. funds for mom-and-pop shops
"Colorful" exclamation in a hospital drama
Basis for a fortuneteller's romantic prediction
Road workers' gloop
Fox coverage?
___ Foundation for Justice (international human rights group)
British ref. work
A, abroad
"___ Flow" (song by Enya)
Gadget for a wine enthusiast
Nightfall
Munitions compounds
Small, cutesily
___ Lobel, author of the "Frog and Toad" series
Web portal with a Bing search bar
Face-off
Decorative vases
Give a ticket
Batter's need
Wrecked
Wired internet letters
Past-tense verb that sounds like a number
Batter's objective

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