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New York Times crossword of April 21st, 2023 other clues
Beefy filling
1920 play from which the word "robot" comes
Power ender
Attempt
Needle, in a way
"No more than passing from one room into another," per Helen Keller
Period of one's life, in TikTok talk
Horror actor Lugosi
Draped garment
Landmark 1990 antidiscrimination legislation, for short
Concerning, with "of"
More than 75% of Finland, environmentally
Actress Gunn of "Breaking Bad"
"Law & Order: SVU" actor
Number one spots
Lengua with a tilde
Jorge Luis Borges vis-à-vis William Faulkner or Franz Kafka
That's just the way it is
Mother of Artemis
Sticks together?
It's not you, it's me
___ al-Haytham, medieval mathematician called "the father of modern optics"
Ici : French :: ___ : Spanish
Something's off with this
Many a handle
What's the Word?
Certain spoken-word performer
"Blech!"
"OK, there's something puzzling me …"
"This is your brain on drugs" spot, e.g., in brief
Confessor's confessions
Cuyahoga Valley National Park setting
Spin
Co. famous for its trucks
One of 17 spaces on a Monopoly board: Abbr.
Two to one, e.g.
Shredded
Cut (off)
Mexican marinade
Half a cocktail
They're armed to the gills
Scatter
Number ones, e.g.
Clod busters
___ Lingus
Fabulist's fabulations
Type
Trade letters
Best-kept
Go-ahead
Finalizes business (with)
They've got bills for their newborns
Like a roast pig
Former N.B.A. All-Star Boozer
Obsolescent two-in-one device
Drink company with a wave in its logo
Unaccompanied, in a way
Noncommittal assent
High lands
"Jingle Bells" contraction
Oscar or Felipe, to Miguel, in Pixar's "Coco"
Scholarship-offering grp.
Low notes?
Great, in Arabic
Lost all patience
Kindergarten stuff
Took in
Was out of one's league, so to speak
Home of the Sawtooth Wilderness
Red-eye ingredient
Turkic language

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