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Swallow or duck crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 23rd, 2022 other clues
Like whatever comes after "How should I put this?"
FLIP
Hummus, e.g.
"Dynamite" boy band
Instrument with 47 strings and seven pedals
Part of a nest egg, in brief
Word that may be defiantly rhymed with "schmool"
Intensify
With a chip on one's shoulder
___ fide
Challenging soprano pieces, say
Quite dry, but sparkling?
Kindled anew
Proven
Pre-pares potatoes?
Place to play dodgeball, informally
Caffeine nut
Many a swing voter: Abbr.
Magazine that sponsors Women in Hollywood awards
Home to more than 2,300 languages
Zoom window
Verdi opera set in ancient Egypt
It's a piece of cake!
Culture that introduced popcorn to the world
FLOP
Light element
One of a pair in the mule family?
Pro or con
Third shot, for many
Big name in chips
Make one's mark, in a way
Polling subject
Time for tailgating
___ roll (Brits' term for toilet paper)
Where the cool kids go
Paperless return option
"Listen!"
Itsy-bitsy biter
Volunteers
Less than right
Food with a hole
FLIP-FLOP
Metonym for the U.S. Congress, with "the"
"So do I"
Cheney in the House
Curved line over a series of notes, in sheet music
Matches up
Flare up?
Mathematician Lovelace
Single bed, curiously
Rock band that memorably played Carnegie Hall on 2/12/1964, with "the"
Cause for a run, maybe
One of the Manning brothers
Emmy-winning actress Aduba
Verboten
Wordlessly agree
Polish off
Goal of philanthropy
FLIP-FLOP
Dr. Montgomery on "Grey's Anatomy"
Fancy pillowcase
FLIP
Doesn't buy, say
Make a knot not?
FLOP
Education professional
Drink of Athens
Asics competitor
Famed English boarding school
Stepped
Andrew who ran for president and mayor of New York City
Cookouts, for short
Altercation
Cad
Newton, for one

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