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Sends 10 texts in a row to, say crossword clue


S P A M S

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New York Times crossword of January 1st, 2023 other clues
___-Locka, Fla.
Recommit to one's fitness … or what 23-Across depicts literally
Try to hit, as a piñata
Seminal 1980 hit by Joy Division
Subtle flavor, to a wine taster
Attire for some queens
White House staffer
Barbecue discard
Accomplishes
What a V-sign might indicate
Visitors from afar, in brief
A matter of course?
Works in a gallery
Hurry, quaintly
Lap, maybe
___ Aviv
Colorado, Idaho and Wyoming, among others
"An empty set exists," e.g.
Hit 1998 Eddie Murphy comedy based on books by Hugh Lofting
It lacks value
Stole
Leafy salad green
/
Perfume line by pop star Grande
Beauty pageant since 1952
Precursors to finals
Mideast city with an eponymous pepper
Share a byline, maybe
Part of a stove
[That is SO funny!]
Off-road option, for short
Spoil
___ Pro (tech product)
Require
"Holy moly!"
Button added to Twitter in 2022
Primo
Govt. agency rules
Title for food writer Mary Berry
Hilarious sort
Library section
Imperfection, metaphorically
Labor
Makes certain knitting stitches
Before: Sp.
Group of gift-givers
Cuddle amorously, in a way
Magical creature associated with rainbows
Tri- one more time?
Rock's ___ Fighters
Egypt neighbor: Abbr.
Say "…, say," say
Agcy. that advises against eating raw cookie dough
___ man (frequent subject in The Onion)
Monopoly payment
Home of more than one M.L.B. team
Whole lot
Bring into play
Cribbage marker
Anger
Perception
South, in much of South America
State south of Mumbai
Light touch
Goof
Stage partitions?
Country whose capital is an anagram of its former capital
Image on the flag of Oakland, Calif., appropriately
Eagles' home
Big shots they are not
Less involved
Secular
It's just under a foot
Explorer Ericson
Attentive
Useful people to know … or what 50-Across depicts literally
Pork cut
What an economy seat is usually short on
"Oh, why not?!"
Kuwaiti currency
Beseech
Screen feature that facilitates multitasking … or what 61-Across depicts literally
Food that's easy to get hooked on?
Group character
Mocking smile
The "garden" in Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights"
Old video game console inits.
Excel
Swamp plant
Lamb, for one
Change of scenery, in real estate lingo
Banks on TV
Lively dance
Moon of Saturn found to have a potentially habitable ocean
Component of some hormone therapy
Sesame Street resident who refers to himself in the third person
National Blood Donor Mo.
Big inits. in insurance
Basic Mediterranean sauce
Achings
Work enthusiastically and energetically
Genetic variant
Stick of butter, geometrically
Singer Horan of the boy band One Direction
Part of a woodpecker's diet
Nickname that's an anagram of ONLINE
Soccer star ___ Heath
Enthusiastic affirmative
Region encompassing most of the Arkansas/Missouri border
Copy, in brief
Rap mogul, familiarly
Quick and nimble
Noble gas used in some lasers
"All good"
B'way purchase
STEM subject that rhymes with "stem"
Recover
___ pig
Buy time
Barely sits still?
No pro
"Weekend, here I come!"
___ mitzvah (Jewish ceremony for multiple people)
Flatten, say
A pop
Having an intact tamper seal, say
One might move fast in stores
Loser to Herbert Hoover in 1928
Parts of some military uniforms
What characters in musicals often do … or what 31-Across depicts literally
___-Caps (candy)
"Discreet Music" musician Brian
Holy place
Cars with clutches
Goofs
Photographer Goldin
Aired anew
Prosecco cousin
Uses performance-enhancing drugs

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