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Pretty darn good crossword clue


N O T H A L F B A D

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New York Times crossword of June 1st, 2023 other clues
Small, fancy confections
Doctor's reassurance before a shot
Calling for tails, maybe
Food that's folded
Crude letters
"Airplane!" and "This Is Spinal Tap"
Not out
Primal drive
Settings for naval gazing?
Boot
Grammy equivalent
Brand by a bathroom sink
Director DuVernay
Store with a suggested navigational path
Fancy bash
Subtle expression of contempt, in modern lingo
Not up to us
"Double" or "triple" brew
Late-spring celebrant
Extended family
Win-win
Gather
Salt Lake City team
Possible cause for insomnia
Watchdog warning
"Do you see?"
Brick in a kit
Made amends
Some of these fasten in the front
Hotter substitute for jalapeño
Make amendments?
Light ring
Reliable, to a lender
Increase the intensity of
City associated with pasta carbonara
Vibes
Relative of a cor anglais
Less wild
Really take off
Like some whiskey
Wild animal with dangerous 73-Across
One way to get around in urban areas
See 72-Across
Prognosticator
Fraternity row letter with a homophone in this clue
Barring changes
Fontaine contents
Inning part when the visiting team bats
Incenses
Key in a macro
Christopher Robin's "silly old" chum
Religion with West African and Catholic influences
Major exporter of gold and cocoa
First Nissan model offered as a hybrid
Managed
River gamboler
Puts on
Palindromic tracker
Turn off, digitally
Loyal
Book teaser
Quit discussing
Swinging Sixties, e.g.
Hold on to
Something a chair needs
As yet unknown, for short
"Is it time already?"
Good question
Racing boats
Good answer
Coffee with less kick
Printer brand
"Should that be the case …"
Short-term shop
Came about
Vermont's "Freedom and Unity," e.g.
Trashes
Food that's rolled
Dot on a nautical map
Corp. shake-up

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