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New York Times crossword of April 30th, 2022 other clues
"Step on it!"
A toaster might hold one
"That's a big 'no thanks'"
Heavy shoe
Comment after clumsiness
C
Top
Navigator was in the first one
Michael Caine film
Give some bad assistance
"Guess again"
Playroom?
Regard
Affected
Women's soccer powerhouse
Sticks nix
Make altogether
Part of some after-work plans, in brief
Buffaloed
Did some prep work in the kitchen
Its slogan "Get Smarter Now" matches its initials
Address in a bar
Hustle
Felicity
Olds that was once in the news
It's first among Americans
Burning issue
About to be sold
Delectable made with grass
Final precursor
Cheerful response to "How're you doing?"
Halfway between yellow and orange
Actress Fricker of "My Left Foot"
Composition of some sheets
Has things backward, say
Musical segment
Game with matadors and schneiders
Leap with a twist
Flying start?
Auto shaft, informally
Energy-saving mode in some hybrid cars
Dossier contents
Amused reaction
A mighty long time
Tries out
Soprano's group
Looking wise?
One working for a dictator
Poorly written words
Claudio or Gio, father-and-son players for the U.S. men's national soccer team
Cowboy features
Philosopher Georges
Received, as a guest to one's flat
Bachelor, e.g.
John Steinbeck's middle name
Certain archaeological site
1977 Sex Pistols song written after a record-contract termination
Sci-fi's Chief Chirpa, e.g.
Lead, e.g.
31-syllable Japanese poem
When doubled, attention-grabbing
Up
Relatives of foxhounds
Writing is sometimes done on it
During
"For ___!"
E.P.A. concern
String of typographical symbols, like @%$&!, to represent an obscenity
Faded
Components of a bouquet garni
Jerks

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