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Pushed with one's snout crossword clue


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USA Today crossword of February 11th, 2019 other clues
Threw into the mix
Chipotle Mexican Grill bite
Sleepy Hollow horseman's lack
Meticulously planned movie scene
2-for-1 Wall Street event, perhaps
Car rental partner of Budget
Wind chimes sound
Literary tea party guest
Reiterated refusal
Acted the nomad
Club with a mirrored ball
Respired after a race
In addition
Show to a chair
PC guru
Accordion tune, perhaps
Slinky's shape
FWIW part
Like an inferior substitute
Color paler than turquoise
Gasohol and ethanol
Burger shop drink
Kimmel or Colbert
Defib pro
Site of Egypt's Tahrir Square
Men's underwear style
Arches National Park state
Cross-shaped Greek letters
Potato-filled deli buy
Make restitution
Spicy Chinese cuisine
This puzzle's last entry, fittingly
Dino with puny forelimbs
Strauss of denim
Shape of many grapes
School on the Thames
Competitor of 56-Across
Heavy burden
Wood in model kits
Bit of mock vocal fanfare
Aspiring pilot's milestone
Wage negotiations side
Geysers do it
Where rials are spent
Sushi bar libation
Talk on WhatsApp, e.g.
Open, as a gate
In addition
Like Garfield or Santa Claus
1950s gym dance
Total failure
Common sprain site
Corkscrew's shape
Predator of wildebeest
CBS forensic drama franchise
Policy opponent
Prefix in music genres
Dashboard displays
NASCAR sponsor
Urbane, like 007
Chalked part of a cue
Blogger's tirade
Privy to
Chain that sells 6-Down
Annual report graphic
"Good gravy!"
Some folding cash
Beach castle makeup
Statistician who founded FiveThirtyEight
Fairy tale preposition
Chaucer's Tabard, e.g.
Borrower's easy target
Falco of "Nurse Jackie"
Howard Hughes, in later years
Kramden and Norton, famously
Bulb power unit
Hitch on the run

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