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Word in the Declaration of Independence but not the Constitution crossword clue


G O D

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New York Times crossword of January 10th, 2021 other clues
Actor/TV host Joel
Quack doctor's offering
Standing on the street
To take this, paradoxically, might signify taking a stand
Neaten (up)
"Glad to have you back, dear!"
Jet routes
Wedding exchange
Bouncer's requests, for short
Beethoven title woman (whose identity is unknown)
What a deadline increases
Carpenter ___
Dental brand
First name in flying history
The D-backs, on scoreboards
"___ the Doughnut," children's book series
Supreme Egyptian deity
Pin number?
Shaded
Love, love, love
Population grouping, informally
___ O's (breakfast cereal)
Really put one's foot down
Like oxfords, but not slippers
Classic saying originated by John Donne
Aid for making a tiki bar cocktail
Isn't attending solo, say
Wood stain has a strong one
Tiny ___
Peter of "Casablanca"
Ploy
Queen Anne's royal family
"The Dick Van Dyke Show" co-star
Trashes
Hurtful remark
Giant in fairy tales?
Pocket rockets, in poker
"Let me clarify ..."
Backpacker's lodging
Make lemonade from lemons, so to speak
Yellow brick road traveler
Folds and stretches
Watered-down rum
Call to mind
Base of an arch
Video call annoyance
Whitney for whom a Connecticut museum is named
Atlanta hoopster
Certain security officer
Repeated word in Hozier's 2014 hit "Take Me to Church"
Quick pick-me-up?
Be outta sight?
Prez #34
Title for a lady
Alice in Chains genre
Send forth
Atmospheric prefix
Kan. neighbor
Ostracize
Be left undecided
Overnighting option
Common lecture length
It's been performed more than 1,000 times at the Met
Guy who hosts "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives"
Things Wyoming and Nevada lack
Part of an Italian sub
Some pricey handbags
Red morning sky, to sailors
Isaac's firstborn
Falling-out
Participates in a mosh pit
Like Parmesan and pecorino
Took another take
Meditation sounds
Chutzpah
Future zygotes
"You do it ___ will"
___ shield
Mammal's head and heart?
Los Angeles port district
High-ranking
Bombeck who wrote "At Wit's End"
"Pokémon" cartoon genre
Sea urchin, at a sushi bar
In the event that
That guy
Symbol on a Junction Ahead sign
Stick (to)
Cheri of old "S.N.L."
Top part of an I.R.S. form
Most expensive block
London neighborhood west of Covent Garden
___ Schomburg, Harlem Renaissance figure
Kirghizia or Byelorussia: Abbr.
Haiti's ___ de la Tortue
Plant used in making biofuel
Like a narrow baseball win
Lavishes affection (on)
Click the circular arrow button, say
Loan option, briefly
"Fantabulous!"
Hitting the ground heavily
First ruler of a united Hawaii
Super-quality
Aids for sleepyheads
Like some coffee and sprains
Result of the '64 Clay/Liston fight
Heedless
Fixture whose name translates to "small horse"
___ Precheck
Boot attachment
Relatively light foundry product
___ Rachel Wood of "Westworld"
Quick hit
Post-interruption question
Wash. neighbor
"Can't you ___?"
Payback
Tries for a fly
"The Masque of the Red Death" writer
Christensen of "Parenthood"
Film character who says "That'll do, Donkey. That'll do"
Grammy winner Stefani
Classic work by Karel Capek
Duck
"With what frequency?"
Óscar ___, 1987 Peace Nobelist from Costa Rica
Things that can be closed with a zip
Like about 97% of U.S. land
Stock exchange worker
"This one's all mine!"
Brains
Makes Don nod?
Potful in some Italian kitchens
Given (to)
Trashes
Least spicy

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