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Second-best era crossword clue


S I L V E R A G E

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New York Times crossword of September 16th, 2021 other clues
Christmas classic covered by Bing Crosby and Bob Dylan, among others
Kind of gorilla
Matrimony
___ Park (neighborhood in central Los Angeles)
Neologism for the "best ever"
Six Premier League teams play in it
Other: Sp.
Apt foreign rhyme of "moon"
2016 inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame
Prom purchase
Discharges
Do a certain veterinary job
Nudge
Old-fashioned possessive
Whitman of "Arrested Development"
Japanese company with six stars in its logo
With 44-Across, bit of consolation ... or a feature of this puzzle's grid?
Like 2017 and 2027
Something found in strands
Easy basket
Gore and more
Welcome at the front door
See 33-Across
Parts of soft palates
Score specification
Some significant others, for short
Crop problem
Hairy Tibetan beasts
___ the Saxon (Ivanhoe's father in "Ivanhoe")
Christmas trees
"___ kidding!"
Sound heard before many a classic movie
Make amends?
[Silence]
Certain pizza topping, slangily
Forthright
Game played on a 91' x 13' court
Attractive older fellow
Forks and knives, e.g.
Symbol of privilege
Simple solution to a big problem
"Just stop already!"
Laura of "Ozark"
Mine locales
Caps or cones preceder
Cannellini, e.g.
The National Mall has more than 300 of them
Shabbily made
Famously sleepy animals
Terribly eager
Monopoly square between Marvin Gardens and Pacific Avenue
Extremely catchy tunes
Gift of persuasiveness
Like some healthier potato chips
"I did NOT need to hear that!," in brief
"Absolutely!"
Heinous
Crow
Compete in the America's Cup, say
Prefix with genetics
An ice place to go?
Lacking
Nearly massless subatomic particle
Some flower girls
Marvel character with metallic skin
Thumbs-down
Dec. 31
"Here's an idea ..."
Player at the highest-elevation N.F.L. stadium
Debacle
Metonym for the movie industry
Super Mario creature that resembles a turtle
More confident
Sag
Pixy ___ (candy brand)
Philosopher Descartes
Airer of Ken Burns documentaries

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